DocumentCode :
1246641
Title :
Model-based automatic target recognition (ATR) system for forwardlooking groundbased and airborne imaging laser radars (LADAR)
Author :
Verly, J.G. ; Delanoy, R.L.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
Volume :
84
Issue :
2
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
126
Lastpage :
163
Abstract :
We describe an experimental, model-based automatic target recognition (ATR) system, called XTRS, for recognizing tactical vehicles in real or synthetic laser-radar (LADAR) range and intensity images corresponding to a forwardlooking, CO/sub 2/ laser radar (LADAR) that is carried either on a ground vehicle or on an airborne platform. Various aspects of the system´s operation are illustrated through a variety of examples. Generic techniques are highlighted whenever possible. A first such technique is the use of feature-indicating interest images to focus attention on specific areas of the input imagery. A second is the use of an application-independent matching engine for matching features extracted from the imagery against an application-dependent appearance model hierarchy that represents the objects to be recognized. A third generic technique is the system´s architectures and its control mechanism. Following the description of XTRS, we discuss XTRS´s recognition performance on real data collected with the groundbased version of the ladar sensor. We then provide a detailed account of XTRS´s performance on synthetic datasets created to rest the limits of system performance. Finally, we briefly discuss the use of XTRS in conjunction with the airborne version of the sensor. Overall, more than 1500 range and intensity image pairs were used throughout XTRS´s development.
Keywords :
airborne radar; carbon compounds; gas lasers; image matching; laser ranging; military computing; military equipment; military systems; optical radar; radar computing; radar imaging; CO/sub 2/; CO/sub 2/ laser radar; XTRS system; airborne LADAR; application-independent matching engine; feature-indicating interest images; forwardlooking groundbased LADAR; imaging laser radars; intensity images; model-based automatic target recognition; range images; recognition performance; tactical vehicles; Airborne radar; Engines; Feature extraction; Image recognition; Land vehicles; Laser modes; Laser radar; Radar imaging; Road vehicles; Target recognition;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/5.482226
Filename :
482226
Link To Document :
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