Author:
Bruno Michael,Sutin Alexander,Chung Kil Woo,Sedunov Alexander,Sedunov Nikolay,Salloum Hady,Graber Hans,Mallas Paul
Abstract
AbstractThe research being conducted in the Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Commerce, a Department of Homeland Security National Center of Excellence for Port Security, examines some basic science issues and emerging technologies to improve the security of ports
and inland waterways as well as coastal and offshore operations. This research follows a layered approach, utilizing above-water and underwater surveillance techniques. The investigated layers include satellite-based wide-area surveillance, high-frequency radar systems providing over-the-horizon
monitoring, and nearshore and harbor passive acoustic surveillance. In this paper, we present a brief review of the Stevens research in passive acoustics aimed at achieving underwater and surface targets detection, classification, and tracking. The passive acoustic data were combined with
satellite imagery provided by the University of Miami CSTARS facility’s electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar satellite imaging capabilities. Advantages of concurrent use of satellite imaging and passive acoustics for maritime domain awareness are analyzed.
Publisher
Marine Technology Society
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Oceanography
Cited by
4 articles.
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