1995 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'95) - Volume 1
Radar imaging of three-dimensional surfaces using limited data
Washington D.C.
October 23-October 26
ISBN: 0-8186-7310-9
J.L.H. Webb, Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
D.C. Munson, Jr., Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
We consider the problem of radar imaging of 3-D targets, where conventional 2-D synthetic aperture radar (SAR) techniques are inadequate, because of range-Doppler ambiguities. This problem is cast into the form of a spectral estimation problem, which can be solved using a variety of methods. After giving an overview of two methods, ESPRIT and RELAX, we demonstrate this approach using simulated data.
Index Terms:
radar imaging; Doppler effect; spectral analysis; parameter estimation; synthetic aperture radar; radar imaging; three-dimensional surfaces; limited data; 3D targets; range Doppler ambiguities; spectral estimation problem; ESPRIT; RELAX; simulated data
Citation:
J.L.H. Webb, D.C. Munson, Jr., "Radar imaging of three-dimensional surfaces using limited data," icip, vol. 1, pp.136, 1995 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'95) - Volume 1, 1995