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A Method for Active Marine Target Detection Based on Complex Interferometric Dissimilarity in Dual-Channel ATI-SAR Systems.

IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing(2020)

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Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) operating in an along-track interferometric (ATI) mode has the advantage of minimum detectable velocity (MDV) in active marine target detection. However, most of the conventional ATI detectors fail to identify the marine targets cruising with blind speeds, in which case the interferometric phases of these targets are closely distributed around those of the sea background due to phase wrapping and aliasing through ATI processing. To address this issue, we propose a method to detect the active marine targets based on complex interferometric dissimilarity for dual-channel ATI-SAR systems. First, an interferometric bilateral filter is designed to smooth the random noises and locally adapt to the spatial structure of the interferogram for measuring the interferometric magnitude and phase. Then, the target detection metric is constructed based on the complex interferometric dissimilarity between the marine targets and the sea background. By adaptively regressing into a magnitude-based test toward the blind-speed targets, the target detection metric can mitigate the blind-speed detection problem and thus yield a satisfactory detection result. Furthermore, this metric is of a constant false-alarm rate (CFAR), and its probability density function (pdf) is derived to facilitate the detection threshold computation. Finally, both the simulated and real-data processing results are given to validate the superiorities of the proposed method.
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Object detection,Synthetic aperture radar,Measurement,Marine vehicles,Clutter,Radar polarimetry,Active marine target detection,along-track interferogram (ATI),blind speeds,interferometric bilateral filter,synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
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