SVD-based Method for Radio Frequency Interference Suppression Applied to SAR
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Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a special type of active microwave sensor, which has got a wide range of applications in remote sensing. However, the performance of SAR systems may be affected by radio frequency interference (RFI) in several geographic regions. A novel singular value decomposition method is proposed for radio frequency interference suppression applied to SAR. This method decomposes the singular vectors of the received signal with RFI into interference subspace and signal subspace. The orthogonality of the two subspaces is used to suppress the RFI. The point-target simulation is used to show the working principle of the proposed algorithm. The experimental results based on SAR real data are also shown to verify the proposed algorithm. Defence Science Journal, 2012, 62(2), pp.132-136 , DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.62.1144
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