DOAJ Open Access 2016

Radar Coincidence Imaging for Off-Grid Target Using Frequency-Hopping Waveforms

Xiaoli Zhou Hongqiang Wang Yongqiang Cheng Yuliang Qin Haowen Chen

Abstrak

Radar coincidence imaging (RCI) is a high-resolution staring imaging technique without the limitation of the target relative motion. To achieve better imaging performance, sparse reconstruction is commonly used. While its performance is based on the assumption that the scatterers are located at the prediscretized grid-cell centers, otherwise, off-grid emerges and the performance of RCI degrades significantly. In this paper, RCI using frequency-hopping (FH) waveforms is considered. The off-grid effects are analyzed, and the corresponding constrained Cramér-Rao bound (CCRB) is derived based on the mean square error (MSE) of the “oracle” estimator. For off-grid RCI, the process is composed of two stages: grid matching and off-grid error (OGE) calibration, where two-dimension (2D) band-excluded locally optimized orthogonal matching pursuit (BLOOMP) and alternating iteration minimization (AIM) algorithms are proposed, respectively. Unlike traditional sparse recovery methods, BLOOMP realizes the recovery in the refinement grids by overwhelming the shortages of coherent dictionary and is robust to noise and OGE. AIM calibration algorithm adaptively adjusts the OGE and, meanwhile, seeks the optimal target reconstruction result.

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Xiaoli Zhou

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Hongqiang Wang

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Yongqiang Cheng

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Yuliang Qin

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Haowen Chen

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Zhou, X., Wang, H., Cheng, Y., Qin, Y., Chen, H. (2016). Radar Coincidence Imaging for Off-Grid Target Using Frequency-Hopping Waveforms. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8523143

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Tahun Terbit
2016
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DOAJ
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10.1155/2016/8523143
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