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Image reconstruction algorithm based on frequency-wavenumber decoupling for three-dimensional MIMO-SAR imaging
Author(s) -
Hang Gao,
Chao Li,
Shiyou Wu,
Shuilin Zheng,
Hongwei Li,
Guangyou Fang
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.382857
Subject(s) - algorithm , mimo , decoupling (probability) , synthetic aperture radar , fast fourier transform , computer science , interpolation (computer graphics) , frequency domain , fourier transform , optics , physics , mathematics , beamforming , image (mathematics) , computer vision , telecommunications , mathematical analysis , control engineering , engineering
In this paper, a frequency-wavenumber decoupling algorithm with high-efficiency and high-precise for three-dimensional (3-D) multiple-input-multiple-output synthetic aperture radar (MIMO-SAR) imaging is proposed. Based on one-dimensional (1-D) MIMO array combined with synthetic aperture scan along another dimension, MIMO-SAR imaging scheme allows the number of array elements to be greatly reduced compared with the two-dimensional (2-D) MIMO arrays. By multi-dimensional Fourier transforming and Method of Stationary Phase (MSP), analytical expression of the object function in the frequency-wavenumber domain was derived. By further expanding the range Fourier transform factor to its Taylor series form, the range compression can be realized by a simple fast Fourier transform (FFT) without multi-dimensional interpolation. After that, a decoupling factor was multiplied to compensate for the cross-range and range coupling in frequency domain. Finally, 2-D IFFT is carried out after rearrangement in the MIMO spatial frequency to get a fully focused 3-D image. Simulation and experimental results demonstrated that the algorithm can obtain the same high-precision images as back projection (BP) algorithm, and has the same high efficiency as range migration algorithm (RMA) while avoiding cumbersome multi-dimensional interpolation. A bistatic prototype imaging system in 0.1 THz band was designed for the proof-of-principle experiments. The 3-D reconstruction results of different targets were presented to verify the theoretical results and effectiveness of the proposed algorithm for MIMO-SAR imaging.

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