An Efficient Anti-Interference Imaging Technology for Marine Radar
2021
Marine radar plays a significant role in ship navigation. However, when contending with interference among cosailing navigation radars, the echo data may be unintentionally corrupted, and it becomes challenging to obtain high-quality imagery using current radar imaging methods. To overcome this problem, an efficient anti-interference imaging framework is presented in this article based on the theory of nonuniform sampling. First, a beam-recursive anti-interference method based on the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) estimation is proposed to compensate for the shortcoming of the traditional interference rejection method. Second, a nonuniform sampling model is established to well model the echo data with missing samples, which facilitates reconstructing the marine radar imagery from the missing echo data. Finally, a fast super-resolution method based on the dimension-reduction iterative adaptive approach (DRIAA) is proposed to reconstruct the distribution of sea-surface targets at a much lower computational complexity. Simulated and experimental results demonstrate that our anti-interference imaging framework can provide radar imagery with higher quality and lower computational complexity than the existing radar imaging methods in the presence of unintentional interference.
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