ENHANCED AND EFFICIENT ISAR IMAGE FOCUSING USING THE DISCRETE GABOR REPRESENTATION IN AN OVERSAMPLING SCHEME
Author(s) -
Jihoon Park,
NohHoon Myung
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
electromagnetic waves
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1559-8985
pISSN - 1070-4698
DOI - 10.2528/pier13022004
Subject(s) - oversampling , representation (politics) , scheme (mathematics) , inverse synthetic aperture radar , computer science , artificial intelligence , computer vision , image (mathematics) , pattern recognition (psychology) , radar imaging , mathematics , radar , telecommunications , mathematical analysis , political science , bandwidth (computing) , politics , law
Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging is one of the most well-known techniques of radar target recognition. One of the most important issues in ISAR imaging is the improvement of the image smeared by a moving target. In this paper, we propose the discrete Gabor representation (DGR) in an oversampling scheme as an efiective means of obtaining a well-focused ISAR image with a short calculation time. In contrast to other linear time-frequency transforms (TFTs), the DGR obtains Gabor coe-cients using the analysis window frames derived from the clearly deflned Gaussian-type synthesis window. The oversampling scheme of the DGR leads to accurate calculations of the Gabor coe-cients, which denote signal time- frequency amplitude. Since each Gabor coe-cient is compartmentally assigned to the associated unit cell of the time-frequency grid, the DGR can show an excellent time-frequency concentration and can efiectively discriminate the Doppler components of prominent point- scatterers. The application results demonstrate that the DGR not only has enhanced focusing performance but also retains computational e-ciency. The DGR in the oversampling scheme is expected to facilitate high-quality ISAR imaging in radar target recognition.
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