In the modern battlefield scenario multiple sources of information may be exploited to mitigate uncertainty. Polarization and spatial diversity can provide useful information for specific and critical tasks such as the Automatic Target Recognition (ATR). In this paper the use of pseudo-Zernike moments applied to the full-polarimetric Gotcha dataset is presented. Specifically improved single platform ATR performance is demonstrated through the use of multiple observations.

Clemente, C., Pallotta, L., Proudler, I., De Maio, A., Soraghan, J.J., Farina, A. (2014). Multi-sensor full-polarimetric SAR Automatic Target Recognition using pseudo-Zernike moments. In 2014 International Radar Conference, Radar 2014 (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/RADAR.2014.7060271].

Multi-sensor full-polarimetric SAR Automatic Target Recognition using pseudo-Zernike moments

Pallotta L.;
2014-01-01

Abstract

In the modern battlefield scenario multiple sources of information may be exploited to mitigate uncertainty. Polarization and spatial diversity can provide useful information for specific and critical tasks such as the Automatic Target Recognition (ATR). In this paper the use of pseudo-Zernike moments applied to the full-polarimetric Gotcha dataset is presented. Specifically improved single platform ATR performance is demonstrated through the use of multiple observations.
2014
978-1-4799-4195-7
Clemente, C., Pallotta, L., Proudler, I., De Maio, A., Soraghan, J.J., Farina, A. (2014). Multi-sensor full-polarimetric SAR Automatic Target Recognition using pseudo-Zernike moments. In 2014 International Radar Conference, Radar 2014 (pp.1-5). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/RADAR.2014.7060271].
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