Ship detection based on HH-VV phase difference using co-polarization TerraSAR-X SAR image

Title
Ship detection based on HH-VV phase difference using co-polarization TerraSAR-X SAR image
Author(s)
류은경; 양찬수; K. Ouchi
KIOST Author(s)
Yang, Chan Su(양찬수)
Alternative Author(s)
류은경; 양찬수
Publication Year
2017-05-17
Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) is a form of radar on an observation satellite or aircraft which can observe target landscapes with finer spatial resolution. No matter what the weather is like with selection of wavelength, it can be used day and night. This study is a research to improve effectiveness of ship detection based on HH-VV phase difference using co-polarization of HH and VV polarization in TerraSAR-X SAR image. From the result, ships can be distinguished easily by other objects such as sea condition in the image with HH-VV phase difference. In case of Vessel Monitoring System with existing ground radar network, detection range is limited due to range limit of radio wave. But Vessel Monitoring System with SAR could detect widespread range more effectively and improve safety of vessel’s management.and night. This study is a research to improve effectiveness of ship detection based on HH-VV phase difference using co-polarization of HH and VV polarization in TerraSAR-X SAR image. From the result, ships can be distinguished easily by other objects such as sea condition in the image with HH-VV phase difference. In case of Vessel Monitoring System with existing ground radar network, detection range is limited due to range limit of radio wave. But Vessel Monitoring System with SAR could detect widespread range more effectively and improve safety of vessel’s management.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/23981
Bibliographic Citation
ISRS 2017, pp.27, 2017
Publisher
International Symposium on Remote Sensing 2017
Type
Conference
Language
English
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