Congreso internacional:

Año: 2011, Time-Reversal-Based Multipath Mitigation Technique for Entropy Minimization of SAR Images

Medio de publicación:

Congreso: SENSOR SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DEFENCE 2011 (SSPD 2011). London, United Kingdom. 28-29, September 2011.

Autores: I. de Arriba-Ruiz, F. Pérez-Martínez, and J.M. Muñoz-Ferreras.

Resumen:

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images a target region reflectivity function in the multi-dimensional spatial domain of range and cross-range with a finer azimuth resolution than the one provided by any on-board real antenna. Conventional SAR techniques just consider a single reflection of transmitted waveforms from targets. Nevertheless, today's new applications force SAR systems to work in much more complex scenes such as urban environments. Consequently, multiple- bounce returns are additionally superposed to direct-scatter echoes. We refer to these as ghost images, since they obscure true target image and lead to poor resolution. By applying Time Reversal concept to SAR imaging (TR-SAR), it is possible to reduce considerably -or even mitigate-ghosting artifacts, recovering the lost resolution due to multipath propagation. Furthermore, some focusing indicators such as entropy (E), contrast (C) and Rényi entropy (RE) provide us with a good focusing criterion when using TR-SAR.

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