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A Fast Algorithm for Establishing 3-D Scattering Center Model for Ship Targets over Sea Surface Using the Shooting and Bouncing Ray Technique
Yan Hua①②* Chen Yong Li Sheng Hu Liping Li Huanmin Yin Hongcheng①②
(Information Engineering School, Communication University of China, Beijing 100024, China)
(Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, Beijing 100854, China)
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Abstract Fast construction of the 3-D scattering centers of ship targets on the sea surface is important for many radar applications, including the fast signature prediction, feature extraction, and automatic recognition of targets. Combining the "four-path" model for target-surface coupling scattering with modified Fresnel reflection coefficient model in the stochastic sea surface and ray tube integration method, we propose a 3-D image formation method for ship-surface compound targets. Using the CLEAN technique on 3-D image, we develop a fast algorithm for establishing 3-D scattering center model for ship targets on the sea surface. Because this algorithm realizes 3D imaging of targets at a single frequency and single aspect angle, and adopts simplified surface model to avoid the need to construct a large number of surface elements, the computational efficiency of the proposed alogrithm is greatly increased to meet the needs of practical engineering applications. Simulation experiments of a typical ship target show that the proposed algorithm can increase the speed by four orders of magnitude under typical conditions, as compared with the traditional FFT-based 3D imaging method. We validate the accuracy of this algorithm by comparing reconstructed 1-D range profiles and ISAR images obtain by the scattering center model with the ones that are directly simulated.
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Yan Hua
Chen Yong
Li Sheng
Hu Liping
Li Huanmin
Yin Hongcheng
Key wordsShip target over sea surface   3-D scattering center model   "Four Path"   model   Ray tube Integration   CLEAN algorithm     
Received: 2018-09-20; Published: 2018-12-07
Fund: The National Natural Science Foundation of China (61490690, 61490695), Defense Industrial Technology Development Program (JCKY2016204C302)
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Yan Hua,Chen Yong,Li Sheng et al. A Fast Algorithm for Establishing 3-D Scattering Center Model for Ship Targets over Sea Surface Using the Shooting and Bouncing Ray Technique[J]. JOURNAL OF RADARS, 0, (): 0-0.
 
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