Title
High Resolution Radar Imaging using Coherent MultiBand Processing Techniques
Author
TNO Defensie en Veiligheid
van Dorp, Ph.
Ebeling, R.P.
Huizing, A.G.
Publication year
2010
Abstract
High resolution radar imaging techniques can be used in ballistic missile defence systems to determine the type of ballistic missile during the boost phase (threat typing) and to discriminate different parts of a ballistic missile after the boost phase. The applied radar imaging technique is 2D Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (2D-ISAR) in which the Doppler shifts of various parts of the ballistic missile are employed to obtain a high cross-range resolution while the resolution in downrange is achieved with a large radar bandwidth. For a 10 cm downrange resolution, a radar bandwidth of more than 1.5 GHz is required. However, this requirement is not compatible with EM frequency spectrum allocations for long range ballistic missile defence radars that operate in the L, S, and C frequency band. In this paper, a novel coherent multiband ISAR imaging technique is proposed that employs two or more narrowband radar systems that operate in different frequency bands. The coherent multiband imaging process uses an advanced interpolation technique to achieve a very high downrange resolution and produces little artifacts due to noise.
Subject
Ballistic missile defense systems
High resolution radar
Inverse synthetic aperture radar
Radar imaging
Non-cooperative target recognition
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TNO identifier
347700
Source
IEEE International Radar Conference, May 10-14, 2010, Washington DC, USA, 981-986
Document type
conference paper