A real-time hybrid correlator for synthetic aperture radar signal processing

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image formation is based on a coherent processing approach to build a long azimuth synthetic aperture. Due to the curvature and the range variance of the azimuth modulation, SAR image formation is inherently a two dimensional process. Two key elements in designing a di...

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Main Authors: Koo, V. C., Chan, Y. K., Lim, T. S.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/3231/
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Summary:Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image formation is based on a coherent processing approach to build a long azimuth synthetic aperture. Due to the curvature and the range variance of the azimuth modulation, SAR image formation is inherently a two dimensional process. Two key elements in designing a digital SAR processor are the processing speed and memory requirements. For real-time SAR processing, the high computational requirements cannot be provided by a sequential processor system. In this paper, a new real-time SAR processor based on sub-aperture processing approach is presented. This scheme, called the Real-Time Hybrid Correlator (RTHC), achieves range correlation in frequency domain, followed by azimuth correlation in time domain. The proposed RTHC is a computationally efficient scheme without the need of corner-turn memory. Due to its distributed architecture, dedicated parallel processors can be employed for real-time processing.