TY - GEN
T1 - A novel image reconstruction algorithm for synthetic aperture sonar with single transmitter and multiple-receiver configuration
AU - Jiang, Xiaokui
AU - Sun, Chao
AU - Feng, Jie
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - To overcome the azimuth sampling constraints imposed in synthetic aperture sonar (SAS), many SAS systems employ a single transmitter and multiple-receiver configuration, which can be regarded as a system containing many bistatic transmit-receive pairs. In traditional reconstruction, the multiple receiver system data is often preprocessed into an equivalent single receiver (monostatic) data by using the phase center approximation (PCA) and along track interpolation, and then followed by standard image reconstruction algorithms. But a blurring will occur at the edge of the target area as the length of the receiver array increasing. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to overcome the blurring problem caused by PCA based on the bistatic model. In this method, an image is firstly reconstructed with the data of each hydrophone independently, and then all the images are coherently added to give the high quality imagery. Simulation results show the feasibility and availability by applying this algorithm.
AB - To overcome the azimuth sampling constraints imposed in synthetic aperture sonar (SAS), many SAS systems employ a single transmitter and multiple-receiver configuration, which can be regarded as a system containing many bistatic transmit-receive pairs. In traditional reconstruction, the multiple receiver system data is often preprocessed into an equivalent single receiver (monostatic) data by using the phase center approximation (PCA) and along track interpolation, and then followed by standard image reconstruction algorithms. But a blurring will occur at the edge of the target area as the length of the receiver array increasing. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to overcome the blurring problem caused by PCA based on the bistatic model. In this method, an image is firstly reconstructed with the data of each hydrophone independently, and then all the images are coherently added to give the high quality imagery. Simulation results show the feasibility and availability by applying this algorithm.
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M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:19544366556
SN - 0780386698
T3 - Ocean '04 - MTS/IEEE Techno-Ocean '04: Bridges across the Oceans - Conference Proceedings
SP - 1940
EP - 1944
BT - Ocean '04 - MTS/IEEE Techno-Ocean '04
T2 - Ocean '04 - MTS/IEEE Techno-Ocean '04: Bridges across the Oceans - Conference Proceedings
Y2 - 9 November 2004 through 12 November 2004
ER -