Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 49, Issue S2, 20200190(2020)

Airborne ladar sparse imaging on targets with micro-motions based on inverse synthetic aperture technique

Tian He1、*, Mao Hongxia2, Liu Zheng2, and Zeng Zheng1
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    The inverse synthetic aperture ladar imaging technique was applied into laser wavelengths and airborne platform, and realized the sparse reconstruction on conical target under micro-motions, with range and azimuth resolution of an order of centimeter. By establishing the imaging model of airborne inverse synthetic aperture ladar, the formations of target′s range distance and ladar echo were analyzed, and the feasibility of detection on conical target by inverse synthetic aperture ladar and airborne platform was verified. Aiming at the problems of high repetition frequency, complex system and data redundancy, a sparse imaging algorithm was proposed based on spatial compressive sensing, to form a linear observation model under the condition of sparse sampling, and transform the imaging problem into an optimization solution of sparse signal on l1 norm organization, in order to realize the reconstruction of target with micro-motions. The experiments of electromagnetic calculation demonstrate the validity of proposed method.

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    Tian He, Mao Hongxia, Liu Zheng, Zeng Zheng. Airborne ladar sparse imaging on targets with micro-motions based on inverse synthetic aperture technique[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2020, 49(S2): 20200190

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    Category: 激光器与激光光学

    Received: May. 13, 2020

    Accepted: Sep. 20, 2020

    Published Online: Feb. 5, 2021

    The Author Email: He Tian (tianhe0407@126.com)

    DOI:10.3788/irla20200190

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