An Effective Method for Attributed Scattering Center Extraction based on an Improved ESPRIT Algorithm

According to the theories of physical optics and geometrical diffraction, the backscattered field of a radar target in a high-frequency domain can be obtained by coherently summing the responses of a series of independent scattering centers. The attributed scattering center (ASC) model has seven par...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2024-12, p.1-1
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Xiaofeng, Zhuang, Zhihong, Wang, Hongbo, Shu, Feng
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to the theories of physical optics and geometrical diffraction, the backscattered field of a radar target in a high-frequency domain can be obtained by coherently summing the responses of a series of independent scattering centers. The attributed scattering center (ASC) model has seven parameters: scattering intensity, two-dimensional coordinates, frequency-dependent factor, length, orientation angle and aspect-dependent factor. While these parameters describe the geometric structure and electromagnetic scattering characteristics of a target concisely and accurately, they can also serve as features in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) automatic target recognition tasks. Therefore, the ASC model finds widespread use in automatic target recognition. The extraction of ASC model parameters represents a high-dimensional, nonlinear, and non-convex optimization problem. In this study, an innovative method for the ASC model parameter extraction is proposed. Initially, the proposed method simplifies the ASC model by eliminating the nonlinear term sinc, resulting in the simplified ASC model (SASC) with four parameters: scattering intensity, two-dimensional coordinates and frequency-dependent factor. Subsequently, an improved estimating signal parameter via rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT) algorithm is proposed and used to estimate the SASC model's parameters. A binary graph is then constructed using the two-dimensional coordinates of SASC model. Further, both localized and distributed ASCs are distinguished from the binary graph, and their parameters, including two-dimensional coordinates, length and orientation angle, are calculated. Finally, the frequency-dependent factor and scattering intensity are determined by search and least square methods, respectively. The proposed method accurately estimates the ASC model parameters in the frequency domain without the need for image segmentation or an iteration procedure, thereby enhancing computational efficiency. Simulations and experiments validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
ISSN:0018-926X
1558-2221
DOI:10.1109/TAP.2024.3502907