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Polarimetric analysis of maritime SAR data collected with the DSTO ingara X-Band radar
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2007
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RadarEngineeringAerospace EngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarMaritime Sar DataRemote SensingImaging RadarRadar Image ProcessingRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingFine ResolutionPolarization ImagingPolarimetric AnalysisCircular Flight PathRadar Imaging
Fine resolution spotlight synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery collected on a circular flight path is used to investigate the variation in ship detection performance with respect to three fundamental radar parameters: the transmit/receive polarisation combination, the incidence angle and the azimuth angle. The polarisation combinations examined are HH, HV, VV, RR and cross-slant 45deg. Three different incidence angles are considered - 50deg, 60deg and 70deg - corresponding to collection geometries for high altitude maritime surveillance systems. Performance is assessed using a simple target-to-background contrast measure. Results are compared with preliminary results from a four component decomposition of the Mueller matrix. While the latter and cross-slant 45deg show promise, in general HH is shown to have the best performance.
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