2022
DOI: 10.2528/pierm22031701
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Sea-Surface Slow Small Target Detection Based on Polarimetric Multi-Domain Feature Fusion

Abstract: A target detection method based on polarimetric multi-domain feature fusion is proposed in this paper to improve the detection performance of slow small targets on the sea. Firstly, a complex symmetric matrix was established based on the Pauli scattering vector. On the basis of an analysis on the matrix, the Takagi decomposition method was adopted to extract the normalized polarimetric maximum eigenvalue to characterize the echo signal. Secondly, a real symmetric Hurst exponent matrix was constructed by proces… Show more

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“…When marine radar detects sea surface targets, the radar receiver not only obtains partial scattered echoes of the target, but also contains a large number of scattered echoes from the illuminated sea surface, namely sea clutter [1]. Sea clutter is a type of interference clutter relative to targets, which seriously affects the detection performance of sea surface targets [2], [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When marine radar detects sea surface targets, the radar receiver not only obtains partial scattered echoes of the target, but also contains a large number of scattered echoes from the illuminated sea surface, namely sea clutter [1]. Sea clutter is a type of interference clutter relative to targets, which seriously affects the detection performance of sea surface targets [2], [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%