Title :
Detection and classification of buried objects with an adaptive acoustic mine-hunting system
Author :
Sternlicht, D.D. ; Lernonds, D.W. ; Dikeman, R. David ; Ericksen, Marc ; Schock, Steven G.
Author_Institution :
ORINCON Corp., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Cost- and time-effective mine countermeasures have become high priority in today´s U.S. Navy. Current systems lack adequate target classification/localization capabilities; and thus development of new and innovative technologies is essential for mine search operations in littoral environments. A unique system design is described that fuses sub-bottom seafloor imagery and signal classification algorithms. Seafloor and subbottom maps are produced by a compact 6 transmitter, 32 element receive array sonar system employing a FM upsweep transmit signal containing energy from 5 to 23 kHz. This system provides 4 to 8 cm spatial resolution, up to 2 m bottom penetration, and is ideally suited for detecting proud and buried mine-like targets. Image processing algorithms automatically detect and localize targets of interest. Targets are extracted and passed to biomimetic signal classification algorithms that map time-frequency patterns into object class declarations. The system and processing stages are presented and an experiment is described in which buried objects consisting of a concrete block, coral head, sand-filled aluminum spheres, sand-filled scuba tanks, 155 mm ordnance, and a mine-shape are successfully differentiated. These results are encouraging, and suggest that a hybrid system employing a conjunct seafloor image and biomimetic signal classification can rapidly and accurately detect and classify buried mine-like objects in the littorals
Keywords :
buried object detection; image classification; image resolution; military systems; sonar detection; sonar imaging; sonar target recognition; time-frequency analysis; weapons; 5 to 23 kHz; FM upsweep transmit signal; adaptive acoustic mine-hunting system; array sonar system; biomimetic signal classification algorithms; buried mine-like targets; buried objects; littoral environments; mine search operations; object class declarations; proud mine-like targets; seafloor image; signal classification algorithms; sub-bottom seafloor imagery; time-frequency patterns; Biomimetics; Buried object detection; Classification algorithms; Fuses; Image processing; Pattern classification; Sea floor; Sonar; Spatial resolution; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-28-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968717