2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/161294
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Correction of Channel Imbalance for MIMO SAR Using Stepped-Frequency Chirps

Abstract: To simultaneously achieve two-dimensional high resolution and wide swath in synthetic aperture radar (SAR), azimuth MIMO structure combined with stepped-frequency chirp signals was developed via splitting the antenna into subapertures. During transmitting each subaperture transmits a chirp pulse at a different carrier frequency, while during receiving every subaperture receives the scattered pulses at the same time. Separating the scattered pulses received by each subaperture and downlinking them to the ground… Show more

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“…(b) External calibration technique. The external calibration method involves using corner reflectors to calculate the errors of subband signals [43], [44]. This approach can effectively compensate for channel imbalance.…”
Section: B Stepped-frequency Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) External calibration technique. The external calibration method involves using corner reflectors to calculate the errors of subband signals [43], [44]. This approach can effectively compensate for channel imbalance.…”
Section: B Stepped-frequency Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%