摘要

Due to a long coherent processing interval, moving targets are severely smeared in the UHF-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. This further results in a low signal-to-clutter-and-noise ratio, which might lead to an unacceptable false-alarm rate in multichannel ground moving target indication. A method of moving target screening is presented in this letter, which serves to determine whether the target detected by a constant false-alarm rate detector is a real moving target. An inverse omega-K algorithm is implemented, which can recover the Doppler phase history of any isolated target within a clutter-suppressed omega-K SAR image. The recovered data are again processed into a subimage by a simple range-Doppler algorithm. Then, the subimage is refocused by azimuth autofocus processing. The sharpness of the subimage will not change after refocusing if it only contains stationary targets; otherwise, the sharpness will significantly improve. We can eliminate a false moving target by detecting this change. The proposed method is demonstrated on simulated and real multichannel UHF-band SAR data.

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