Traditional single-channel Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) cannot achieve high-resolution and wide-swath (HRWS) imaging due to the constraint of the minimum antenna area.Distributed HRWS SAR can realize HRWS Chickweed imaging and also possesses the resolution ability in the height dimension by arranging multiple satellites in the elevation direction.Nevertheless, due to the excessively high pulse repetition frequency (PRF) of the distributed SAR system, range ambiguity will occur in large detection scenarios.
When directly performing 3D-imaging processing on SAR images with range ambiguity, both focused point clouds and blurred point clouds will exist simultaneously in the generated 3D point clouds, which affects the quality of the generated 3D-imaging point clouds.To address this problem, this paper proposes a 3D blur suppression method for HRWS blurred images, which estimates and eliminates defocused point clouds based on focused targets.The echoes with range ambiguity are focused in the near area and the far area, respectively.
Then, through image registration, amplitude and phase correction, and height-direction focusing, the point clouds in the near area and the far area are obtained.The strongest points in the two sets of point clouds are iteratively selected to estimate and eliminate the Radio Parts and Accessories defocused point clouds in the other set of point clouds until all the ambiguity is eliminated.Simulation experiments based on airborne measured data verified the capability to achieve HRWS 3D blur suppression of this method.