Title :
Active impulsive echo discrimination in shallow water by mapping target physics-derived features to classifiers
Author :
Shin, Frances B. ; Kil, David H. ; Wayland, Richard F.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Concepts & Dev., Lockheed Martin, Litchfield Park, AZ, USA
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
One of the most difficult challenges in shallow-water active sonar processing is false-alarm rate reduction via active classification. In impulsive-echo-range processing, an additional challenge is dealing with stochastic impulsive source variability. The goal of active classification is to remove as much clutter as possible while maintaining an acceptable detection performance. Clutter in this context refers to any non-target, threshold-crossing cluster event. In this paper, we present a clutter-reduction algorithm using an integrated pattern-recognition paradigm that spans a wide spectrum of signal and image processing-target physics, exploration of projection spaces, feature optimization, and mapping the decision architecture to the underlying good-feature distribution. This approach is analogous to a classify-before-detect strategy that utilizes multiple informations to arrive at the detection decision. After a thorough algorithm evaluation with real active sonar data, we achieved over an order of magnitude performance improvement in clutter reduction with our methodology over that of the baseline processing
Keywords :
clutter; data compression; echo; echo suppression; feature extraction; image classification; image coding; optimisation; performance evaluation; sonar imaging; sonar signal processing; stochastic processes; underwater sound; active classification; active impulsive echo discrimination; active sonar processing; algorithm evaluation; classifiers; clutter reduction; clutter-reduction algorithm; decision architecture; detection performance; false-alarm rate reduction; feature optimization; image processing; impulsive-echo-range processing; integrated pattern-recognition; mapping; multiple information; projection spaces; real active sonar; shallow water; stochastic impulsive source variability; threshold-crossing cluster event; Associate members; Background noise; Clustering algorithms; Compaction; Physics; Reverberation; Signal processing; Signal to noise ratio; Sonar detection; Stochastic processes;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of