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-...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
The paper shows a new algorithm for ship-detection from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. The a...
In this paper the authors propose an innovative two-stage technique for ship detection which is appl...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting ship targets in medium and high resolution SAR images...
Abstract—An innovative constant false alarm rate (CFAR) al-gorithm was studied for ship detection us...
Ship detection is nowadays quite an important issue in tasks related to sea traffic control, fishery...
The paper introduces a novel approach for ship-detection and ambiguity removal in images acquired fr...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
The paper introduces a novel approach for ship-detection and ambiguity removal in images acquired fr...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
Ship detection in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing images, being a fundamental but chal...
When applying the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector to ship detection on synthetic aperture ...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
The paper shows a new algorithm for ship-detection from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. The a...
In this paper the authors propose an innovative two-stage technique for ship detection which is appl...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting ship targets in medium and high resolution SAR images...
Abstract—An innovative constant false alarm rate (CFAR) al-gorithm was studied for ship detection us...
Ship detection is nowadays quite an important issue in tasks related to sea traffic control, fishery...
The paper introduces a novel approach for ship-detection and ambiguity removal in images acquired fr...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
The paper introduces a novel approach for ship-detection and ambiguity removal in images acquired fr...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
Ship detection in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing images, being a fundamental but chal...
When applying the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector to ship detection on synthetic aperture ...
Search for Unidentified Maritime Objects (SUMO) is an algorithm for ship detection in satellite Synt...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
International audienceSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is the most widely used sensor for ship detecti...
The paper shows a new algorithm for ship-detection from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. The a...
In this paper the authors propose an innovative two-stage technique for ship detection which is appl...