An Efficient Polyphase Filter-Based Resampling Method for Unifying the PRFs in SAR Data
Date of this Version
10-1-2017
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Variable higher pulse repetition frequencies (PRFs) are increasingly being used to meet the stricter requirements and complexities of current airborne and spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems associated with higher resolution and wider area products. POLYPHASE, the proposed resampling scheme, downsamples and unifies variable PRFs within a single look complex SAR acquisition and across a repeat pass sequence of acquisitions down to an effective lower PRF. A sparsity condition of the received SAR data ensures that the uniformly resampled data approximate the spectral properties of a decimated densely sampled version of the received SAR data. While experiments conducted with both synthetically generated and real airborne SAR data show that POLYPHASE retains comparable performance with the state-of-the-art best linear unbiased interpolation scheme in image quality, a polyphase filter-based implementation of POLYPHASE offers significant computational savings for arbitrary (not necessarily periodic) input PRF variations, thus allowing fully on-board, in-place, and real-time implementation.
Recommended Citation
Torres, Yoangel; Premaratne, Kamal; Amelung, Falk; and Wdowinski, Shimon, "An Efficient Polyphase Filter-Based Resampling Method for Unifying the PRFs in SAR Data" (2017). Department of Earth and Environment. 82.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/earth_environment_fac/82
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