SIREV- Sector Imaging Radar for Enhanced Vision

SIREV (Sector Imaging Radar for Enhanced Vision) is an innovative radar system which can supply high-quality images of a sector in front of an aircraft under almost all weather conditions. In contrast to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems, no relative motion between sensor and targets is required in SIREV. The high frame repetition frequency in SIREV allows us to detect even very rapid changes in the imaged scenes. Besides a map of the Earth's surface, the complex-valued radar images can be further processed to supply additional information about the topography and objects in the field of view. A fast processing algorithm has been developed for SIREV which allows a very accurate, phase-preserving and efficient image formation. Raw data were obtained by a first demonstration flight using a helicopter, as a platform and the data processing results show good agreement with the theory. Motion errors of the platform could be extracted from the range compressed raw data avoiding the need of an inertial navigation system. After the image formation, coherent and incoherent image averaging processes have been applied to improve the image quality. The evaluation of the computational effort shows that a real-time hardware realization can be carried out using off-the-shelf digital components.

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