Characteristics Analysis and Image Processing for Full-Polarization Synthetic Aperture Radar Based on Electromagnetic Scattering From Flat Horizontal Perfect Electric Conducting Reflector

2018 
In this paper, the physical optics method is employed to study the problem of characteristics analysis and image processing for full-polarization synthetic aperture radar (SAR), where electromagnetic scattering from a flat horizontal perfect electric conducting (PEC) reflector is involved. The model of the full-polarization SAR echo from a small region of flat horizontal PEC reflector is deduced based on the dyadic Green’s function theory. With the available echo model, image processing and results are presented for the full-polarization SAR. For the horizontal co-polarization channel, the amplitude of imaging result descends with the squint angle, where the well-focused imaging result can always be obtained. On the contrary, the amplitude of cross-polarization channel imaging results is increased with the squint angle. When the radar works in the side-looking mode or low-squint mode, the cross-polarization channel echo cannot be well focused. For the high-squint mode, it can be well focused. For the horizontal co-polarization channel, the amplitude of well-focused result can be approximately regarded as a constant for all squint angles. The effectiveness of the characteristics analysis results is demonstrated via simulated and real measured Ka-band airborne full-polarization SAR data.
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