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A notch filter for ship detection with polarimetric SAR data

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Marino A (2013) A notch filter for ship detection with polarimetric SAR data. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 6 (3), pp. 1219-1232. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2247741

Abstract
Ship detection with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is a major topic for the security and monitoring of maritime areas. One of the advantages of using SAR lays in its capability to acquire useful images with any-weather conditions and at night time. Specifically, this paper proposes a new methodology exploiting polarimetric acquisitions (dual- and quad-polarimetric). The methodology adopted for the detector algorithm was introduced by the author and performs a perturbation analysis in space of polarimetric targets checking for coherence between the target to detect and its perturbed version on the data. In the present work, this methodology is optimized for detection of marine features. In the end, the algorithm can be considered to be a negative (notch) filter focused on sea. Consequently, all the features which have a polarimetric behavior different from the sea are detected (i.e., ships, icebergs, buoys, etc). Moreover, a dual polarimetric version of the detector is designed, to be exploited in the circumstances where quad polarimetric data cannot be acquired. The detector was tested with TerraSAR-X quad polarimetric data showing significant agreement with the available ground truth. Moreover, the theoretical performances of the detector are tested with Monte Carlo simulations in order to extract the probabilities of detection and false alarm. An important result is that the detector is, up to some extend, independent of the sea conditions

Keywords
Marine vehicles; Vectors; Detectors; Clutter; Scattering; Synthetic aperture radar; Backscatter

Journal
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing: Volume 6, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date06/03/2013
Publication date online06/03/2013
Date accepted by journal06/03/2013
ISSN1939-1404

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Dr Armando Marino

Dr Armando Marino

Associate Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences