| Literature DB >> 25686307 |
Fangfang Shen1, Guanghui Zhao2, Guangming Shi3, Weisheng Dong4, Chenglong Wang5, Yi Niu6.
Abstract
Compressive sensing-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging has shown its superior capability in high-resolution image formation. However, most of those works focus on the scenes that can be sparsely represented in fixed spaces. When dealing with complicated scenes, these fixed spaces lack adaptivity in characterizing varied image contents. To solve this problem, a new compressive sensing-based radar imaging approach with adaptive sparse representation is proposed. Specifically, an autoregressive model is introduced to adaptively exploit the structural sparsity of an image. In addition, similarity among pixels is integrated into the autoregressive model to further promote the capability and thus an adaptive sparse representation facilitated by a weighted autoregressive model is derived. Since the weighted autoregressive model is inherently determined by the unknown image, we propose a joint optimization scheme by iterative SAR imaging and updating of the weighted autoregressive model to solve this problem. Eventually, experimental results demonstrated the validity and generality of the proposed approach.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25686307 PMCID: PMC4367404 DOI: 10.3390/s150204176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.(a) SAR image; (b) non-stationary patch; (c) distribution of the SSP.
Figure 2.The spatial configuration of the weighted AR model.
The proposed ASR-CS-SAR approach.
| 1. | Initialization: |
| (a) Compute an initial image | |
| (b) Suppose | |
| 2. | Updating the parameter matrix |
| (a) Compute the SSR of the image according to | |
| (b) Update the matrix | |
| 3. | SAR imaging with fixed |
| (a) Update | |
| (b) Update | |
| (c) Update the related parameters according to | |
| 4. | If,
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Radar Parameters.
| Pulse width | 30 μs |
| Bandwidth | 350 MHz |
| Coherent accumulation angle | 2.3° |
| Signal-to-noise-ratio | 15 dB |
Figure 3.(a) Full SAR echo; (b) Undersampled return.
Figure 4.Image recovered from full data.
Figure 5.Reconstruction comparison from undersampled SAR echoes. (a) Imaging by [9]; (b) Imaging by [10]; (c) Imagingby [4]; (d) Imaging by ASR-CS-SAR.
Figure 6.Comparison of the reconstruction performance. (a)33% sampling rate in range; (b) 25% sampling rate in azimuth.
Figure 7.Test images. (a) Image 1; (b) Image 2; (c) Image 3; (d) Image 4; (e) Image 5; (f) Image 6; (g) Image 7.
Quality metrics for reconstructed images.
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| Image 1 | [ | 29.96 | 33.72 | 0.8463 | 0.9516 |
| [ | 30.39 | 33.74 | 0.8633 | 0.9517 | |
| [ | 30.43 | 34.94 | 0.8643 | 0.9568 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 34.07 | 37.97 | 0.9491 | 0.9734 | |
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| Image 2 | [ | 29.94 | 31.48 | 0.9495 | 0.9605 |
| [ | 29.91 | 31.35 | 0.9500 | 0.9612 | |
| [ | 29.92 | 31.72 | 0.9494 | 0.9625 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 32.50 | 35.28 | 0.9701 | 0.9820 | |
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| Image 3 | [ | 32.45 | 36.69 | 0.9766 | 0.9905 |
| [ | 32.49 | 36.71 | 0.9766 | 0.9905 | |
| [ | 32.53 | 36.74 | 0.9769 | 0.9907 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 35.02 | 39.95 | 0.9845 | 0.9926 | |
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| Image 4 | [ | 28.51 | 36.67 | 0.9810 | 0.9961 |
| [ | 28.77 | 36.70 | 0.9817 | 0.9961 | |
| [ | 28.96 | 36.74 | 0.9821 | 0.9961 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 32.77 | 40.01 | 0.9922 | 0.9984 | |
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| Image 5 | [ | 26.27 | 31.48 | 0.9738 | 0.9887 |
| [ | 26.28 | 31.53 | 0.9739 | 0.9984 | |
| [ | 26.30 | 31.59 | 0.9743 | 0.9887 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 31.34 | 36.03 | 0.9906 | 0.9953 | |
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| Image 6 | [ | 26.46 | 33.06 | 0.9370 | 0.9722 |
| [ | 26.63 | 33.08 | 0.9379 | 0.9723 | |
| [ | 26.86 | 33.13 | 0.9395 | 0.9724 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 31.86 | 38.43 | 0.9634 | 0.9920 | |
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| Image 7 | [ | 28.87 | 34.08 | 0.9396 | 0.9895 |
| [ | 28.89 | 34.21 | 0.9370 | 0.9899 | |
| [ | 28.93 | 34.28 | 0.9379 | 0.9900 | |
| ASR-CS-SAR | 33.89 | 40.26 | 0.9436 | 0.9965 | |
Radar Parameters.
| Pulse width | 15 μs |
| Bandwidth | 508 MHz |
| Pulse Repetition Frequency | 1000 Hz |
| Δθ | 2.5° |
Figure 8.Comparison of the reconstructed images: (a) The defocus image; (b) RD imaging with motion compensation; (c) CS-SAR imaging with motion compensation [18]; and (d) ASR-CS-SAR imaging with motion compensation.