Title :
Detection and tracking of targets against a cloudscene background using space-based sensors
Author :
Jordan, Michael P. ; Hsu, Su May ; Opar, Thomas P. ; Burke, Hsiao-hua K.
Author_Institution :
MIT, Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes work that has been done to assess the performance of a three-dimensional velocity filtering algorithm for detecting and tracking a moving target against a cluttered background. The algorithm is considerably more sensitive than conventional frame-differencing techniques, and can detect fainter targets, at the cost of some additional computational complexity. Test images have been generated which contain a target in a cloudscene background, and incorporate typical sensor effects such as noise, blurring (due to both jitter and optical point spread function) and drift. Results are shown in terms of false-alarm rate as a function of sensor noise for different targets, conditions, and wavebands. Some of the trade-offs that have been explored include the choice of either a narrow absorption band (MWIR, 4.22-4.45Cl) for reduced clutter, or a wider band (ML WIR, 5.4±7.2 μ) for increased signal. The optimum band is shown to depend on the sensor noise characteristics and the platform stability
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; clouds; computational complexity; filtering theory; image sensors; infrared imaging; remote sensing; target tracking; 3D velocity filtering algorithm; 4.22 to 4.45 mum; 5.4 to 7.2 mum; MWIR; blurring; cloudscene background; cluttered background; computational complexity; cost; false-alarm rate; frame-differencing techniques; jitter; moving target; optical point spread function; optimum band; platform stability; reduced clutter; sensor noise; sensor noise characteristics; space-based sensors; test images; wider band; Background noise; Computational complexity; Costs; Filtering algorithms; Image generation; Image sensors; Optical noise; Optical sensors; Target tracking; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5846-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2000.879865