The focus of this paper is on optimum time selection and angular motion estimation for ship ISAR imaging. The aim is to select proper imaging intervals and to estimate ship angular motion in order to obtain high quality top-view or side-view ship images suitable for processing by classifica-tion/identification procedures. To this purpose a slope-based ISAR algorithm is proposed, able to estimate the time instants better suited for top or side-view image formation and the rotation motion vertical/horizontal components for image scaling. The performance of the proposed ISAR tech-nique is investigated against simulated data under different ship model, ship motion, acquisition geometry and back-ground conditions. Results obtained by applying the pro-posed technique to live ISAR data proves the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
A slope based technique for motion estimation and optimum time selection for ISAR imaging of ship targets / Pastina, Debora; C., Spina; A., Aprile. - (2006). (Intervento presentato al convegno EUSIPCO 2006 tenutosi a Florence; Italy nel Settembre 2006).
A slope based technique for motion estimation and optimum time selection for ISAR imaging of ship targets
PASTINA, Debora;
2006
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on optimum time selection and angular motion estimation for ship ISAR imaging. The aim is to select proper imaging intervals and to estimate ship angular motion in order to obtain high quality top-view or side-view ship images suitable for processing by classifica-tion/identification procedures. To this purpose a slope-based ISAR algorithm is proposed, able to estimate the time instants better suited for top or side-view image formation and the rotation motion vertical/horizontal components for image scaling. The performance of the proposed ISAR tech-nique is investigated against simulated data under different ship model, ship motion, acquisition geometry and back-ground conditions. Results obtained by applying the pro-posed technique to live ISAR data proves the effectiveness of the proposed approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.