Title of article
Signal subspace fusion of uncalibrated sensors with application in SAR and diagnostic medicine
Author/Authors
Soumekh، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
11
From page
127
To page
137
Abstract
This correspondence addresses the problem of fusing the
information content of two uncalibrated sensors. This problem arises
in registering images of a scene when it is viewed via two different
sensory systems, or detecting change in a scene when it is viewed at
two different time points by a sensory system, or via two different
sensory systems or observation channels. We are concerned with sensory
systems which have not only a relative shift, scaling and rotational
calibration error, but also an unknown point spread function (that is time
varying for a single sensor, or different for two sensors). By modeling
one image in terms of an unknown linear combination of the other
image, its powers and their spatially transformed (shift, rotation and
scaling) versions, a signal subspace processing is developed for fusing
uncalibrated sensors. The proposed method is shown to be applicable in
moving target detection (MTD) using monopulse synthetic aperture radar
(SAR) with uncalibrated radars. Results are shown for video, magnetic
resonance images of a human brain, moving target detector monopulse
SAR, and registration of SAR images of a target obtained via two different
radars or at different coordinates by the same radar for automatic target
recognition (ATR).
Keywords
Fusion , signal subspace processing , synthetic apertureradar.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
396144
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