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Titel
Azimuth-Invariant Motion Compensation and Imaging Chirp Scaling Algorithm for Multiple-Receiver Synthetic Aperture Sonar
Ist Teil von
  • IEEE access, 2022, Vol.10, p.1-1
Ort / Verlag
Piscataway: IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Quelle
EZB Electronic Journals Library
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  • To improve the imaging quality of conventional imaging algorithms without motion compensation (MOCO) and the efficiency of point-by-point MOCO algorithms for multiple-receiver synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) with azimuth-invariant six-degree of freedom (DOF) motion errors, an azimuth-invariant MOCO and imaging chirp scaling (CS) algorithm is presented in this paper. Taylor series approximation is used to process the range history in double square root form, while considering the fourth-order and inner terms with respect to the azimuth time. Using the method of series reversion and Fourier transform (FT) properties, the analytical two-dimensional frequency spectrum of the point target response of each receiver is derived. On this basis, the azimuth-invariant MOCO and imaging CS algorithm is proposed for six-DOF motion error compensation and multiple-receiver SAS imaging. Because it considers the azimuth-invariant six-DOF motion errors, the proposed algorithm has better imaging quality than conventional imaging algorithms without MOCO. Additionally, it has a significantly higher efficiency than point-by-point MOCO algorithms because the CS algorithm is a fast FT-based algorithm and does not require interpolation processing. The imaging simulation and experimental results verified the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithm.

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