SAR Imaging and Peak Sidelobe Ratio Visualization
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In SAR imaging, the final result visualization is achieved through this program. The primary function plots the peak sidelobe ratio (PSLR), a key metric for evaluating radar image quality by measuring the ratio between the main lobe's peak intensity and the highest sidelobe level. The implementation typically involves calculating the 2D Fourier transform of the focused SAR image, identifying the maximum amplitude in the main lobe, and detecting the strongest sidelobe within specified regions. Additionally, the program supports advanced image analysis and processing functionalities, such as target feature extraction using morphological operations or clustering algorithms, and echo intensity computation through pixel value statistics. This facilitates deeper understanding of SAR imaging results and enables further research applications like target classification and image enhancement.
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