Abstract
This paper presents a system model and inversion for imaging moving targets using phased arrays. The system model provides a mathematical framework to represent the motion of a moving target in the beam-steering domain which is identified as the slow-time domain. The inversion provides a reconstruction of the moving targets in the spatial and velocity domains. It is shown that a randomized beam steering strategy in the slow-time domain can improve the resolution in the velocity domain. The imaging problem is also formulated for a phased array system which spotlights a target area with its transmitted beam to improve the target to clutter power ratio, and obtains beam-steered data in the receive mode for high-resolution imaging. Matlab programs for these methods can be found at http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/approx. msoum.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 919-922 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| State | Published - 1996 |
| Event | Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP'96. Part 2 (of 3) - Lausanne, Switz Duration: Sep 16 1996 → Sep 19 1996 |
Conference
| Conference | Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP'96. Part 2 (of 3) |
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| City | Lausanne, Switz |
| Period | 09/16/96 → 09/19/96 |
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