A method for the reduction of ship-detection false alarms due to SAR azimuth ambiguity

Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium(2014)

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Due to the finite pulse repetition frequency and non-ideal antenna pattern, the presence of “ghosts” on SAR images of maritime scenes is frequently observed. This phenomenon can lead to an increase in false alarm rate in ship-detection applications. In this paper we propose to use the recently developed “asymmetric mapping and selective filtering” (AM&SF) method for the filtering of azimuth ambiguities on stripmap SAR images as a preliminary step of an adaptive-threshold cell-averaging constant-false-alarm-rate ship-detection algorithm. We show that use of this preliminary filtering step allows us to significantly improve the performance of the ship detection by reducing the false alarm rate, without reducing the detection rate. The proposed framework is positively applied to a couple of Cosmo/SkyMed SAR images.
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filters,object detection,radar imaging,remote sensing by radar,ships,synthetic aperture radar,Cosmo-SkyMed SAR images,SAR azimuth ambiguity,SAR image ghosts,adaptive threshold ship detection algorithm,asymmetric mapping and selective filtering method,azimuth ambiguity filtering,cell averaging ship detection algorithm,constant false alarm rate ship detection algorithm,nonideal antenna pattern,pulse repetition frequency,ship detection false alarm reduction,stripmap SAR images,SAR,azimuth ambiguity,ship detection
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