2014
DOI: 10.7780/kjrs.2014.30.2.3
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A Quick-and-dirty Method for Detection of Ground Moving Targets in Single-Channel SAR Single-Look Complex (SLC) Images by Differentiation

Abstract: : SAR ground moving target indicator (GMTI) has long been an important issue for SAR advanced applications. As spatial resolution of space-borne SAR system has been significantly improved recently, the GMTI becomes a very useful tool. Various GMTI techniques have been developed particularly using multi-channel SAR systems. It is, however, still problematic to detect ground moving targets within single channel SAR images while it is not practical to access high resolution multi-channel space-borne SAR systems. … Show more

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“…In (1), the Doppler centroid along with the rate of stationary target and background was exclusively affected by the slant range; those factors in (1) were eliminated during the performance of azimuth compression, as the azimuth matched filter was generated from Doppler centroid and rate of motionless target [59]. Accordingly, SLC data in Range-Doppler domain indicated the residual Doppler centroid and rate, influenced by moving target velocity.…”
Section: B Velocity Estimation Of Detected Vesselsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (1), the Doppler centroid along with the rate of stationary target and background was exclusively affected by the slant range; those factors in (1) were eliminated during the performance of azimuth compression, as the azimuth matched filter was generated from Doppler centroid and rate of motionless target [59]. Accordingly, SLC data in Range-Doppler domain indicated the residual Doppler centroid and rate, influenced by moving target velocity.…”
Section: B Velocity Estimation Of Detected Vesselsmentioning
confidence: 99%