A novel segmentation-based ship detection scheme is proposed to cope with the typical features of sea clutter. In particular, it is shown that the standard 2D-CFAR schemes applied to both low- and high-resolution SAR images do not allow adequate control of the false-alarm rate for nonhomogeneity and non-gaussianity characteristics of back-scattering from the sea. The introduction of an appropriate first segmentation stage allows standard CFAR techniques to be applied inside homogeneous areas. Moreover, the derived approximate CFAR performance against non-gaussian clutter allows the detection threshold to be set to achieve the desired false alarm rate. The practical performance is demonstrated for both a set of low-resolution quick-look ERS-SAR images and a set of high-resolution single-look X-SAR/SIR-C images. This proved that the proposed segmentation-based scheme gives a very high ship detection capability for both sets, with a controlled number of false alarms in the presence of any structure or fluctuation of the background.
Segmentation-based technique for ship detection in SAR Images / Lombardo, Pierfrancesco; Sciotti, M.. - In: IEE PROCEEDINGS. RADAR, SONAR AND NAVIGATION. - ISSN 1350-2395. - 148:3(2001), pp. 147-159. [10.1049/ip-rsn:20010387]
Segmentation-based technique for ship detection in SAR Images
LOMBARDO, Pierfrancesco;
2001
Abstract
A novel segmentation-based ship detection scheme is proposed to cope with the typical features of sea clutter. In particular, it is shown that the standard 2D-CFAR schemes applied to both low- and high-resolution SAR images do not allow adequate control of the false-alarm rate for nonhomogeneity and non-gaussianity characteristics of back-scattering from the sea. The introduction of an appropriate first segmentation stage allows standard CFAR techniques to be applied inside homogeneous areas. Moreover, the derived approximate CFAR performance against non-gaussian clutter allows the detection threshold to be set to achieve the desired false alarm rate. The practical performance is demonstrated for both a set of low-resolution quick-look ERS-SAR images and a set of high-resolution single-look X-SAR/SIR-C images. This proved that the proposed segmentation-based scheme gives a very high ship detection capability for both sets, with a controlled number of false alarms in the presence of any structure or fluctuation of the background.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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