Integration of Rotation Estimation and High-Order Compensation for Ultrahigh-Resolution Microwave Photonic ISAR Imagery

The microwave photonic (MWP) radar technique is capable of providing ultrawide frequency bandwidth waveforms to generate ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imagery. Nevertheless, conventional ISAR imaging algorithms have limitations in focusing UHR MWP-ISAR imagery, where high-precision high-order range cell migration (RCM) and phase correction are crucially necessary. In this article, a UHR MWP-ISAR imaging algorithm integrating rotation estimation and high-order motion terms compensation is proposed. By establishing the relationship between parametric ISAR rotation model and high-order motion terms, an average range profile sharpness maximization (ARPSM) is developed to obtain rotation velocity by using nonuniform fast Fourier transform (NUFFT). Second-order range-dependent RCM is corrected with parametric compensation model by using the rotation velocity estimation. Furthermore, the spatial-variant high-order phase error is extracted to compensation by the entire image sharpness maximization (EISM). A new imaging framework is established with two one-dimensional (1-D) parameter estimations: ARPSM and EISM. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms traditional ISAR imaging strategies in high-order RCM correction and azimuth focusing performance.

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