For bistatic inverse synthetic aperture radar (Bi-ISAR) cross-range scaling (CRS), it needs to estimate the effective rotational velocity (ERV) and correct linear-geometry distortion at the same time. In this paper, the effective rotational velocity (ERV), rotational center (RC) and ratio of linear-geometry distortion (RLGD) are jointly estimated by optimizing the image quality, which is measured by the image entropy. After parameter estimation and phase compensation, the image without linear-geometry distortion is generated by the matched Fourier transform (MFT). Numerical results validate that the proposed method works robust under different signal to noise ratio (SNR) conditions.
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