Method for determining a synthetic aperture of a SAR using GNSS

US10788587B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10788587-B2
Application numberUS-201816648314-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 19, 2018
Priority dateSep 29, 2017
Publication dateSep 29, 2020
Grant dateSep 29, 2020

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The present invention relates to a method for determining a synthetic aperture of a synthetic aperture radar, SAR, system using information from a global navigation satellite system, GNSS, which includes a plurality of satellites each transmitting a radio frequency signal comprising a unique pseudo random number, PRN. The method comprises: receiving the radio frequency signal from a group of satellites in the GNSS, determining a first maximum correlation peak of the PRN of the received radio frequency signal from each satellite in the group of satellites, determining the phase shift between the first determined maximum correlation peak and a second determined maximum correlation peak of a received PRN from the same satellite at a later time, for each satellite in the group of satellites, determining a line-of-sight, LOS, movement of the SAR system relative each of the satellites in the group of satellites by means of the determined phase shift for each satellite in the group of satellites, and determining a synthetic aperture using the LOS movement relative each satellite in the group of satellites.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining a synthetic aperture of a synthetic aperture radar, SAR, system using information from a global navigation satellite system, GNSS, which includes a plurality of satellites each transmitting a radio frequency signal comprising a unique pseudo random number, PRN, the method comprising: receiving ( 201 ) the radio frequency signal from a group of satellites in the GNSS; determining ( 202 ) a first maximum correlation peak of the PRN of the received radio frequency signal from each satellite in the group of satellites; determining ( 203 ) the phase shift between the first determined maximum correlation peak and a second determined maximum correlation peak of a received PRN from the same satellite at a later time, for each satellite in the group of satellites; determining ( 204 ) a line-of-sight, LOS, movement of the SAR system relative each of the satellites in the group of satellites by means of the determined phase shift for each satellite in the group of satellites; and determining ( 205 ) a synthetic aperture using the LOS movement relative each satellite in the group of satellites. 2. Method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining a position of the SAR system at the first time or the second time by means of the global positioning system. 3. Method according to claim 1 , further comprising estimating the position of the SAR system using a motion model. 4. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the identifying of a plurality of satellites is performed by means of the unique PRN for each satellite. 5. Method according to claim 1 , wherein at least three satellites are identified, whereby a three dimensional displacement vector is obtained. 6. Method according to claim 1 , further comprising estimating ( 206 ) the speed of each satellite in the group of satellites for determining the relative movement of the SAR system in relation to each satellite. 7. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium ( 300 ), having thereon a computer program comprising program instructions, the computer program being loadable into a data processing unit ( 320 ) and configured to cause execution of the method according to any of claims 1 through 6 when the computer program is run by the data processing unit. 8. A system for determining a synthetic aperture of a synthetic aperture radar, SAR, system using information from a global navigation satellite system, GNSS, which includes a plurality of satellites each transmitting a radio frequency signal comprising a unique pseudo random number, PRN, wherein the system is configured to: receive the radio frequency signal from a group of satellites in the GNSS; determine a first maximum correlation peak of the PRN of the received radio frequency signal from each satellite in the group of satellites; determine the phase shift between the first determined maximum correlation peak and a second determined maximum correlation peak of a received PRN from the same satellite at a later time, for each satellite in the group of satellites; determine a line-of-sight, LOS, movement of the SAR system relative each of the satellites in the group of satellites by means of the determined phase shift for each satellite in the group of satellites; and determine a synthetic aperture using the LOS movement relative each satellite in the group of satellites. 9. System according to claim 8 , further configured to determine a position of the SAR system at the first time or the second time by means of the global positioning system. 10. System according to claim 8 , further configured to estimate the position of the SAR system using a motion model. 11. System according to claim 8 , wherein the system is further configured to identify a plurality of satellites by means of the unique PRN for each satellite. 12. System according to claim 8 , wherein the system is further configured to identify at least three satellites, whereby a three dimensional displacement vector is obtained. 13. System according to claim 8 , wherein the system is further configured to estimate the speed of each satellite in the group of satellites for determining the relative movement of the SAR system in relation to each satellite.

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  • G01S19/39Primary

    the satellite radio beacon positioning system transmitting time-stamped messages, e.g. GPS [Global Positioning System], GLONASS [Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System] or GALILEO · CPC title

  • specially adapted for moving target detection within a single SAR image or within multiple SAR images taken at the same time · CPC title

  • combined with interferometric techniques · CPC title

  • code related {(G01S19/246 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • SAR image acquisition techniques · CPC title

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What does patent US10788587B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a method for determining a synthetic aperture of a synthetic aperture radar, SAR, system using information from a global navigation satellite system, GNSS, which includes a plurality of satellites each transmitting a radio frequency signal comprising a unique pseudo random number, PRN. The method comprises: receiving the radio frequency signal from a group of sa…
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Saab Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S19/39. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 29 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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