Optimum linear array for aperture synthesis imaging based on redundant spacing calibration

Aperture synthesis imaging has been proved to be attractive in surveillance and detection applications. Such an imaging process is inevitably subject to aberrations introduced by instrument defects and/or turbulent media. Redundant spacing calibration (RSC) technique allows continuous calibration of...

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Published inOptical engineering Vol. 53; no. 5; p. 053109
Main Authors Liu, Li, He, Yuntao, Zhang, Jianguo, Jia, Huayu, Ma, Jun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 01.05.2014
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ISSN0091-3286
1560-2303
DOI10.1117/1.OE.53.5.053109

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Summary:Aperture synthesis imaging has been proved to be attractive in surveillance and detection applications. Such an imaging process is inevitably subject to aberrations introduced by instrument defects and/or turbulent media. Redundant spacing calibration (RSC) technique allows continuous calibration of these errors at any electromagnetic wavelength. However, it is based on specially designed array, in which just enough redundancy is included to permit the successful implementation of RSC. A new design criterion for linear RSC array is described, which introduces coverage efficiency and redundancy efficiency factors, aiming to find the perfect configurations, which have as complete uv-plane coverage as possible while containing required redundancy. Optimum linear arrays for N (number of subapertures) up to 10 are listed based on simulated annealing algorithm. The comparisons with existing linear RSC arrays with equivalent subaperture number are implemented. Results show that the optimized arrays have better performance of both optical transfer function, point spread function, and object reconstruction with reasonable value of the matrix condition number. After that, linear arrays are used to construct two-dimensional (2-D) pseudo-Y-shaped RSC arrays, which give a way to design 2-D RSC arrays without exhaustive searches.
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ISSN:0091-3286
1560-2303
DOI:10.1117/1.OE.53.5.053109