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Filtering of Azimuth Ambiguity in Stripmap Synthetic Aperture Radar Images


Abstract:

Due to the specific characteristics of the SAR system, peculiar artifacts can appear on SAR images. In particular, finite pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and nonideal an...Show More

Abstract:

Due to the specific characteristics of the SAR system, peculiar artifacts can appear on SAR images. In particular, finite pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and nonideal antenna pattern give rise to azimuth ambiguity, with the possible presence of “ghosts” on the image. They are due to the replica of strong targets located outside of the antenna main beam, superposed onto low intensity areas of the imaged scene. In this paper, we propose a method for the filtering of azimuth ambiguities on stripmap SAR images, that we name “asymmetric mapping and selective filtering” (AM&SF) method. Our framework is based on the theory of selective filtering and on a two-step procedure. In the first step, two asymmetric filters are used to suppress ambiguities due to each sidelobe of the antenna pattern, and the ratios between the original and filtered images are used to produce two maps of the ambiguity-affected areas (one for each sidelobe). In the second step, these maps are used to produce a final image in which only the areas affected by the ambiguities are replaced by their filtered (via the proper of the two filters) versions. The proposed method can be employed in situations in which similar approaches fail, and it has a smaller computational burden. The framework is positively tested on TerraSAR-X and COSMO/SkyMed SAR images of different marine scenes.
Page(s): 3967 - 3978
Date of Publication: 16 May 2014

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