Title :
An outline of fusion and sensor combinational methodologies for disparate, sparse multi-sensor networks for detecting icebergs
Author :
Churchill, Stephen ; Randell, Charles ; Gill, Eric ; Power, Desmond
Author_Institution :
Centre for Cold Ocean Resources Eng., Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´´s, Nfld., Canada
Abstract :
Regions of extensive marine activity, particularly regions that span hundreds of nautical miles, require wide-area, timely, and reliable remotely sensed information to ensure safe and efficient offshore operations. In some areas, such as the western North Atlantic, this issue is exacerbated for one-third of the year when the region can be frequented by icebergs. This paper reports on development of a framework for "fusing" the various sensor data to provide the most accurate and timely "picture" of the region of interest. Available data includes satellite SAR (synthetic aperture radar) imagery, long-range HF (high frequency) radar, airborne radar, conventional and enhanced marine radar from ships and platforms, and human observation. Work to date has focused primarily on developing performance curves for the various sensors based on empirical data collected over the past two years. This paper presents an overview of that work and the parameters to be optimized in combining data from the disparate sensors.
Keywords :
airborne radar; geophysical signal processing; marine radar; oceanographic techniques; radar detection; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; sensor fusion; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; North Atlantic; airborne radar; disparate sparse multi-sensor networks; human observation; icebergs; long-range HF radar; marine radar; performance curves; remotely sensed information; satellite SAR; sensor combinational methodologies; sensor fusion; synthetic aperture radar imagery; Airborne radar; Frequency; Hafnium; Humans; Marine vehicles; Radar imaging; Satellites; Sensor fusion; Spaceborne radar; Synthetic aperture radar;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002. IGARSS '02. 2002 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7536-X
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2002.1025722