DocumentCode
514248
Title
The use of SAR-ATI for maritime surveillance and difficult target detection
Author
Barber, B.C. ; Barker, J.E.
Author_Institution
Sensors&Countermeasures Dept., Defence Sci. & Technol. Lab., Salisbury, UK
fYear
2009
fDate
12-16 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
This paper discusses the detection of low scatter cross-section maritime targets in a high clutter background using SAR multi-channel along track interferometry. Statistical arguments are presented based on the covariance matrix which enable the determination of the channel weights required to achieve maximum attenuation of false alarms produced by breaking waves. An example is shown of a target (a buoy) with scatter cross-section comparable with the false alarms. A false alarm attenuation of up to 16.1 dB relative to the target is demonstrated for a three-beam interferometer with no a priori knowledge of the target or false alarms. Applications include detection of small stealthy boats and other difficult maritime targets.
Keywords
covariance matrices; electromagnetic wave interferometers; electromagnetic wave scattering; marine radar; object detection; radar clutter; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; radar tracking; search radar; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; SAR multichannel; SAR-ATI; breaking waves; channel weights; covariance matrix; false alarm attenuation; high clutter background; low scatter cross-section maritime target detection; maritime surveillance; maximum attenuation; three-beam interferometer; track interferometry; Clutter; Horn antennas; Object detection; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Radar scattering; Radar tracking; Spatial resolution; Surveillance; Target tracking; MATI; Multichannel SAR; Ocean imaging; STAP; component; maritime surveillance; maritime target detection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference - Surveillance for a Safer World, 2009. RADAR. International
Conference_Location
Bordeaux
Print_ISBN
978-2-912328-55-7
Type
conf
Filename
5438469
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