An
analysis of the relationship between multipath ghosts and the direct target
image for radar imaging is presented. A multipath point spread function (PSF)
is defined that allows for specular reflections in the local environment and
can allow the ghost images to be localized. Analysis of the multipath PSF shows
that certain ghosts can only be focused for the far field synthetic aperture
radar case and not the full array case. Importantly, the ghosts are shown to be
equivalent to direct target images taken from different observation angles.
This equivalence suggests that exploiting the ghosts would improve target
classification performance, and this improvement is demonstrated using
experimental data and a naïve Bayesian classifer. The maximum performance gain
achieved is 32%.
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