Title :
Signal subspace change detection in averaged multilook SAR imagery
Author :
Ranney, Kenneth I. ; Soumekh, Mehrdad
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., Adelphi, MD, USA
Abstract :
This paper addresses change detection in averaged multilook synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. Averaged multilook SAR images are preferable to full-aperture SAR reconstructions when the imaging algorithm is approximation-based (e.g., polar format processing) or when motion data are not accurate over a long full aperture. We examine the application of a SAR change-detection method, known as signal subspace processing, which is based on the principles of two-dimensional adaptive filtering, and we use it to recognize the addition of surface landmines to a particular area under surveillance. We describe the change-detection problem as a trinary hypothesis testing problem, and define a change signal and its normalized version to determine whether: 1) there is no change in the imaged scene; 2) a target has entered the imaged scene; or 3) a target has exited the imaged scene. A statistical analysis of the error signal is provided to show its properties and merits. Results are presented for averaged noncoherent multilook and coherent single-look X-band SAR imagery.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; image reconstruction; landmine detection; radar detection; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; statistical analysis; synthetic aperture radar; 2D adaptive filtering; SAR reconstruction; averaged multilook SAR imagery; error signal; multilook processing; signal subspace change detection; signal subspace processing; single-look X-band SAR imagery; statistical analysis; surface landmines; surveillance; synthetic aperture radar; trinary hypothesis testing; Adaptive filters; Change detection algorithms; Image reconstruction; Landmine detection; Layout; Radar detection; Signal detection; Signal processing; Surveillance; Synthetic aperture radar; Change detection; multilook processing; signal subspace processing (SSP); synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.859956