Signal and noise considerations in multi-channel SAR

Marwan Younis, Paco Lopez-Dekker, Gerhard Krieger

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Abstract

One of the most ubiquitous, yet treacherous relations in radar is the equation describing the ratio of signal-to-noise powers, known as the radar equation. It is straight forward to derivation the radar equation for a point scatterer, as commonly done on an undergraduate courses level when radar is introduced. Typically, the point scatterer based approach is extended to derive the radar equation for distributed scatterers as applicable for imaging synthetic aperture radar. There are, however, several hidden pitfalls in the radar equation when applied to imaging radars. The most common one, is, that it appears to include a gain, i.e. an increase in the signaltonoise ratio, associated to image focusing (also know as range and azimuth compression). A conclusion which is incorrect and misleading. As it turns out, understanding the radar equation requires a profound SAR and signal processing understanding. This paper attempts a rigorous approach interpreting the signal and noise power of a multi-channel digital beam-forming SAR system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Radar Symposium, IRS 2015 - Proceedings
PublisherIEEE
Pages434-439
Number of pages6
Volume2015-August
ISBN (Electronic)9783954048533
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventIRS 2015: 16th International Radra Symposium - Westin Bellevue Hotel, Dresden, Germany
Duration: 24 Jun 201526 Jun 2015
Conference number: 16

Conference

ConferenceIRS 2015
Abbreviated titleIRS
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityDresden
Period24/06/1526/06/15

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