Abstract
A modified range-Doppler algorithm (M-RDA) for high squint synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) imaging is proposed in this letter. In the M-RDA,
the range walk (RW) is removed firstly by multiplying a preprocessing
function in range frequency-azimuth time domain, which is the dominant
component of the totle range cell migration (RCM). There is no
interpolation operation in the proposed M-RDA, which greatly improves
its computational efficiency. To obtain a well-focused SAR image, the
fourth-order phase error is considered to achieve accurate azimuthal
compression. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is
proved by the point target simulation results.