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Compressive sensing (CS) theory indicates that the optimal reconstruction of an unknown sparse signal can be achieved from limited noisy measurements by solving a sparsity-driven optimization problem. For inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imagery, the scattering field of the target is usually composed of only a limited number of strong scattering centers, representing strong spatial sparsity...
Developing compressed sensing (CS) theory has been applied in radar imaging by exploiting the inherent sparsity of radar signal. In this paper, we develop a super resolution (SR) algorithm for formatting inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) image with limited pulses. Assuming that the target scattering field follows an identical Laplace probability distribution, the approach converts the SR imaging...
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