• Infrared and Laser Engineering
  • Vol. 45, Issue 3, 302001 (2016)
Xuezhi Wang1、*, Yajing Huang2, Weiping Yang2, and Bill Moran1
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, RMIT University, Australia
  • 2School of Electronic Science and Engineering,National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/irla201645.0302001 Cite this Article
    Xuezhi Wang, Yajing Huang, Weiping Yang, Bill Moran. Target rotation parameter estimation for ISAR imaging via frame processing[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2016, 45(3): 302001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Frame processing method offers a model-based approach to Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) imaging. It also provides a way to estimate the rotation rate of a non-cooperative target from radar returns via the frame operator properties. In this paper, the relationship between the best achievable ISAR image and the reconstructed image from radar returns was derived in the framework of Finite Frame Processing theory. We show that image defocusing caused by the use of an incorrect target rotation rate is interpreted under the FP method as a frame operator mismatch problem which causes energy dispersion. The unknown target rotation rate may be computed by optimizing the frame operator via a prominent point. Consequently, a prominent intensity maximization method in FP framework was proposed to estimate the underlying target rotation rate from radar returns. In addition, an image filtering technique was implemented to assist searching for a prominent point in practice. The proposed method is justified via a simulation analysis on the performance of FP imaging versus target rotation rate error. Effectiveness of the proposed method is also confirmed from real ISAR data experiments.
    Xuezhi Wang, Yajing Huang, Weiping Yang, Bill Moran. Target rotation parameter estimation for ISAR imaging via frame processing[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2016, 45(3): 302001
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