Lynx: A high-resolution synthetic aperture radar

被引:12
作者
Tsunoda, SI [1 ]
Pace, F [1 ]
Stence, J [1 ]
Woodring, M [1 ]
Hensley, WH [1 ]
Doerry, AW [1 ]
Walker, BC [1 ]
机构
[1] Gen Atom, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
来源
RADAR SENSOR TECHNOLOGY IV | 1999年 / 3704卷
关键词
synthetic aperture radar; SAR; remote sensing; UAV; MTI; GMTI; CCD;
D O I
10.1117/12.354602
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Lynx is a high resolution, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that has been designed and built by Sandia National Laboratories in collaboration with General Atomics (GA). Although Lynx may be operated on a wide variety of manned and unmanned platforms, it is primarily intended to be fielded on unmanned aerial vehicles. In particular, it may be operated on the Predator, I-GNAT, or Prowler II platforms manufactured by GA Aeronautical Systems, Inc. The Lynx production weight is less than 120 Ib. and has a slant range of 30 km (in 4 mm/hr rain). It has operator selectable resolution and is capable of 0.1 m resolution in spotlight mode and 0.3 m resolution in stripmap mode. In ground moving target indicator mode, the minimum detectable velocity is 6 knots with a minimum target cross-section of 10 dBsm. In coherent change detection mode, Lynx makes registered, complex image comparisons either of 0.1 m resolution (minimum) spotlight images or of 0.3 m resolution (minimum) strip images. The Lynx user interface features a view manager that allows it to pan and zoom like a video camera. Lynx was developed under corporate funding from GA and will be manufactured by GA for both military and commercial applications. The Lynx system architecture will be presented and some of its unique features will be described. Imagery at the finest resolutions in both spotlight and strip modes have been obtained and will also be presented.
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