This work investigates the impact of motion estimation errors on passive inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images of rotating targets when the backprojection algorithm (BPA) is employed to focus the data. Accurate target motion estimation can be quite challenging, especially in noncooperative target scenarios. In these cases, BPA is applied under erroneous target kinematics information, entailing defocusing and distortions of the final image product. Starting from the evaluation of the image point spread function (PSF) and the resolution properties of the BPA image under ideally known target motion, it will be analytically shown as, at first order, the PSF under motion estimation errors is approximately a scaled and rotated version of the nominal one. Then, theoretical solutions to predict the location of the scatterers in the image will be provided to characterize in closed form the distortion of the BPA plane. Numerical results under different use cases of practical interest are provided to analyze the level of accuracy required by the motion estimation task for a reliable focus in the challenging passive radar scenario. Experimental results using both terrestrial and satellite signals of opportunity are also provided, showing the general validity of the approach in different passive ISAR systems. The present analysis is not limited to passive radars and it can also be applied to active bistatic radars having limited transmitted bandwidth.

Impact of Rotational Motion Estimation Errors on Passive Bistatic ISAR Imaging via Backprojection Algorithm / Santi, F.; Pisciottano, I.; Cristallini, D.; Pastina, D.. - In: IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 1939-1404. - 17:(2024), pp. 3345-3365. [10.1109/JSTARS.2023.3341337]

Impact of Rotational Motion Estimation Errors on Passive Bistatic ISAR Imaging via Backprojection Algorithm

Santi F.
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Pastina D.
2024

Abstract

This work investigates the impact of motion estimation errors on passive inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images of rotating targets when the backprojection algorithm (BPA) is employed to focus the data. Accurate target motion estimation can be quite challenging, especially in noncooperative target scenarios. In these cases, BPA is applied under erroneous target kinematics information, entailing defocusing and distortions of the final image product. Starting from the evaluation of the image point spread function (PSF) and the resolution properties of the BPA image under ideally known target motion, it will be analytically shown as, at first order, the PSF under motion estimation errors is approximately a scaled and rotated version of the nominal one. Then, theoretical solutions to predict the location of the scatterers in the image will be provided to characterize in closed form the distortion of the BPA plane. Numerical results under different use cases of practical interest are provided to analyze the level of accuracy required by the motion estimation task for a reliable focus in the challenging passive radar scenario. Experimental results using both terrestrial and satellite signals of opportunity are also provided, showing the general validity of the approach in different passive ISAR systems. The present analysis is not limited to passive radars and it can also be applied to active bistatic radars having limited transmitted bandwidth.
2024
Backprojection algorithm (BPA); bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR); ISAR focusing; motion estimation errors; passive ISAR
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Impact of Rotational Motion Estimation Errors on Passive Bistatic ISAR Imaging via Backprojection Algorithm / Santi, F.; Pisciottano, I.; Cristallini, D.; Pastina, D.. - In: IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 1939-1404. - 17:(2024), pp. 3345-3365. [10.1109/JSTARS.2023.3341337]
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