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Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 6223: A New Automated Ship Wake Detector for Small and Go-Fast Ships in Sentinel-1 Imagery (Remote Sensing)
 
8 december 2022 14:22:42
 
Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 6223: A New Automated Ship Wake Detector for Small and Go-Fast Ships in Sentinel-1 Imagery (Remote Sensing)
 
In the field of maritime surveillance with satellite imagery, ship detection with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is largely successful with the exception of those cases where the target Radar Cross Section (RCS) results very low and hard to detect. The paper presents an automatic algorithm that tackles the problem of ship detection in situations where the ship’s RCS is not measurable but its wake is. At this purpose, the algorithm proposed uses a combination of image processing techniques in order to identify ships exclusively by detecting the wakes they leave behind. Once a ship is identified through its wake, its position in the image, its heading and its speed are determined. The algorithm was developed, tested and validated on SAR imagery from the European Space Agency mission Sentinel-1; the results are here presented and discussed. The algorithm was validated on a total of 43 images and resulted in a ship detection rate of 93% with wakes’ components recognized in more than 80% of the cases analysed.




 
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