›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (3): 1-7.doi: 10.3780/j.issn.1000-758X.2014.03.001

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DistortionAnalysisonHighResolutionRangeProfileofSpaceTargetandMotionParameterEstimation

DU  Xiaoyong, ZHANG  Lefeng, HU  Weidong   

  1. (ATRLaboratory,NationalUniversityofDefenseTechnology,Changsha410073)
  • Received:2013-10-11 Revised:2014-03-11 Published:2014-06-25 Online:2014-06-25

Abstract: Aimingatthewidebandradarechosignalreturnedfromthesatellite,thepolynomialphasemodelwasanalyzedindetailduetoitshighspeedmotion.Asaresult,thedistortiononhighresolutionrangeprofilecausedbythreeorhigherdegreepolynomialcanbeneglected.Accordingtothewidthofspectrummainlobeatdifferentvelocities,aboundconditionwasderivedtocompensatethequadraticphase.Theresultindicatesthatthesatellitespeedismuchgreaterthanthederivedbound(near560m/s)withthetypicaloperatingparameters,andshouldbecompensatedbeforeimaging.Furthermore,basedonthesparsedistributioncharacteristicsofscatteringcenters,anL1-normbasedalgorithmwaspresentedtoestimatethesatellitevelocity.SimulationsshowthatthestandarddeviationoftheestimatorisclosetotheCramer-Raolowerbound,andtheestimationerrorismuchlessthanthederivedboundforcompensation.Theproposedalgorithmisapplicableforsatelliteimaging.

Key words: Radarimaging, Motionparameterestimation, L1-norm, Spacesurveillance, Satellitetarget