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Targets detecting in the ocean using the cross-polarized channels of fully polarimetric SAR data 被引量:3
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作者 WANG Yunhua LIU Xiaoyan +1 位作者 LI Huimin ZHANG Yanmin 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期85-93,共9页
Azimuth ambiguities (ghost targets) discrimination is of great interest with the development of a synthet- ic aperture radar (SAR). And the azimuth ambiguities are often mistaken as actual targets and cause false ... Azimuth ambiguities (ghost targets) discrimination is of great interest with the development of a synthet- ic aperture radar (SAR). And the azimuth ambiguities are often mistaken as actual targets and cause false alarms. For actual targets, HV channel signals acquired by a fully polarimetric SAR are approximately equal to a VH channel in magnitude and phase, i.e., the reciprocity theorem applies, but shifted in phase about ±π for the first-order azimuth ambiguities. Exploiting this physical behavior, the real part of the product of the two cross-polarized channels, i.e. (SHVSVH), hereafter called A12r, is employed as a new parameter for a target detection at sea. Compared with other parameters, the contrast of A12r image between a target and the surrounding sea surface will be obviously increased when A12r image is processed by mean filtering algo- rithm. Here, in order to detect target with constant false-alarm rates (CFARs), an analytical expression for the probability density function (pdf) ofA12r is derived based on the complexWishart-distribution. Because a value of A12r is greater/less than 0 for real target/its azimuth ambiguities, the first-order azimuth ambiguities can be completely removed by this A12r-based CFAR technology. Experiments accomplished over C-band RADARSAT-2 fully polarimetric imageries confirm the validity. 展开更多
关键词 azimuth ambiguities polarimetric SAR CFAR detection algorithm
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