Title :
Automatic Target Recognition using Multipolar Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar Images
Author :
Mishra, Amit Kumar ; Bernard, Mulgrew
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Commun. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Guwahati, India
Abstract :
Radar is a coherent sensor, which makes it suitable for the retrieval of the polarization information of the scattering process. Different algorithms have been proposed in the last few decades regarding how to analyze multipolar radar information. The extra information retrieved from the multipolar data has been shown to give more information regarding the physical features of the scatterer than the single polarization data. A few papers in the open literature have reported initial results regarding the use of monostatic multipolar data in radar-based automatic target recognition (ATR). However, a detailed report regarding the advantages of using multipolar data for ATR has not yet come in the open literature. Nor has there been any report on the use of multipolar data for bistatic radar-based ATR exercises. The work presented here deals with the task of using multipolar data for bistatic ATR A group of algorithms have been proposed and analyzed for the task of multipolar bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ATR Most of these algorithms are the contributions of the present work. For validating the algorithms, a simulated multipolar bistatic dataset has been used. It is also shown that using multipolar data not only improves the absolute performance of an ATR algorithm, it also makes it statistically more robust. Finally, the paper discusses a new algorithm to use multipolar data to avoid the decreased performance of an ATR algorithm that may arise from an uncalibrated bistatic multipolar radar system.
Keywords :
object detection; polarisation; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; automatic target recognition; bistatic ATR; coherent sensor; multipolar bistatic synthetic aperture radar images; multipolar radar information; polarization data; polarization information; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Radar polarimetry; Scattering; Synthetic aperture radar; Target recognition;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2010.5595603