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      A Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Partial Fixed-Point Imaging System Using a Field- Programmable Gate Array—Application-Specific Integrated Circuit Hybrid Heterogeneous Parallel Acceleration Technique

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          With the development of satellite load technology and very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuit technology, onboard real-time synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging systems have become a solution for allowing rapid response to disasters. A key goal of the onboard SAR imaging system design is to achieve high real-time processing performance with severe size, weight, and power consumption constraints. In this paper, we analyse the computational burden of the commonly used chirp scaling (CS) SAR imaging algorithm. To reduce the system hardware cost, we propose a partial fixed-point processing scheme. The fast Fourier transform (FFT), which is the most computation-sensitive operation in the CS algorithm, is processed with fixed-point, while other operations are processed with single precision floating-point. With the proposed fixed-point processing error propagation model, the fixed-point processing word length is determined. The fidelity and accuracy relative to conventional ground-based software processors is verified by evaluating both the point target imaging quality and the actual scene imaging quality. As a proof of concept, a field- programmable gate array—application-specific integrated circuit (FPGA-ASIC) hybrid heterogeneous parallel accelerating architecture is designed and realized. The customized fixed-point FFT is implemented using the 130 nm complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology as a co-processor of the Xilinx xc6vlx760t FPGA. A single processing board requires 12 s and consumes 21 W to focus a 50-km swath width, 5-m resolution stripmap SAR raw data with a granularity of 16,384 × 16,384.

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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                sensors
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                MDPI
                1424-8220
                24 June 2017
                July 2017
                : 17
                : 7
                : 1493
                Affiliations
                Beijing Key Laboratory of Embedded Real-time Information Processing Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China; yangchen@ 123456bit.edu.cn (C.Y.); libingyi_bit@ 123456bit.edu.cn (B.L.); chunpengwei_0302@ 123456163.com (C.W.); xyz551_bit@ 123456bit.edu.cn (Y.X.); chenhe@ 123456bit.edu.cn (H.C.); yuwenyue@ 123456racobit.com (W.Y)
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: chenl@ 123456bit.edu.cn ; Tel.: +86-010-6842-9855
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0383-2705
                Article
                sensors-17-01493
                10.3390/s17071493
                5539813
                28672813
                c626049f-209d-44e4-a112-fd747525f7fb
                © 2017 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 21 April 2017
                : 23 June 2017
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                Biomedical engineering
                synthetic aperture radar (sar),fixed-point,real-time processing,fpga-asic hybrid,parallel acceleration

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