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Floating Small Target Detection in Sea Clutter Based on Multifeature Angle Variance

Xiaohui Bai, Shuwen Xu, Jianan Zhu, Zixun Guo, Peng‐Lang Shui

2023IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amid radar target detection fields, the detection of small floating targets in sea clutter is a tough but crucial task. An efficient solution to address the issue is feature-based detection method based on distinguishable features extracted from sea clutter and returns with target. Nevertheless, as the number of features increases, traditional algorithms with dimension limitation are not adaptable to combine the multiple features to detect. In this paper, angle variance-based anomaly detection algorithms which solve the problem of the “curse of dimensionality” are introduced into floating small target detection. An improved algorithm by using the Mahalanobis distance is proposed and for the purpose of detecting the sea-surface small target, a novel detector with controlled false alarm capability is developed. On the open and recognized databases, the detection abilities of the proposed detector are assessed. It is confirmed that the proposed multi-feature angle variance-based detector is more effective than other detectors based on multi-feature distance or density from experimental results. This proposed detector can implement the improvement of detection performance with less computational cost compared to other well-established detectors.

Topics & Concepts

ClutterRemote sensingComputer scienceVariance (accounting)Radar detectionGeologyEnvironmental scienceRadarTelecommunicationsAccountingBusinessRadar Systems and Signal ProcessingMaritime Navigation and SafetyTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
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