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3 May 2017 Target detection in high-resolution 3D radar imagery
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Abstract
Recently, the Stalker system has been developed as a high-resolution three-dimensional radar imaging system for the detection of concealed roadside explosive hazards. This system has shown considerable capability in distinguishing between true targets and false alarms using conventional processing techniques such as RX filtering on 2D projections of the data. In this paper, we develop an extension of these methods for use with 3D radar imagery. We show several different prescreening approaches for automatically marking potential target locations and describe an evaluation program called the Tiger scorer. We tested our approach on data collected at an arid U.S. Army test site.
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A. Buck, J. M. Keller, M. Popescu, D. Sheen, and R. H. Luke "Target detection in high-resolution 3D radar imagery", Proc. SPIE 10182, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXII, 101821G (3 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262633
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

3D acquisition

3D image processing

Radar

Image processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image filtering

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