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13 June 2014 Blind phase calibration for along-track interferometry: application to Gotcha data set
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Abstract
Along-Track Interferometry (ATI) has been widely used for ground moving target indication (GMTI) in airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems. In ideal cases, the ATI phase obtained using two phase centers that are aligned in the along-track dimension yield clutter-only pixels with zero phase. However, the platform's motion may create a cross-track displacement between the two phase centers and in turn offset the phase centers' baseline from the along track dimension. This cross-track offset leads to non-zero phase for clutter-only pixels, necessitating calibration for accurate GMTI. This paper proposes a blind calibration method to correct the along-track baseline error in ATI-SAR systems. The success of the proposed method is shown on a set of measured data from the Gotcha sensor.
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Faruk Uysal, Vinay Murthy, and Steven M. Scarborough "Blind phase calibration for along-track interferometry: application to Gotcha data set", Proc. SPIE 9093, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XXI, 90930O (13 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2058259
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Synthetic aperture radar

Interferometry

Target detection

Sensors

Analytical research

Defense and security

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