Abstract
Recently, international agencies for border security ask for an improvement of the actual Maritime Situational Awareness. This manuscript presents preliminary results of a detection technique of go-fast boats, whose utilization in illegal affairs is strongly increasing. Their detection is very challenging since: (i) their echo is not visible in SAR images, and (ii) the illegal activities are carried out in the nighttime making useless the optical sensors. However, their wakes are very persistent and extent in SAR images for some kilometers. Hence, the manuscript shows an innovative deterministic methodology for the ship detection based on the wake signature. It firstly identifies pixels crossed by the wakes, whose presence is, then, validated in two steps. The first level of validation estimated how prominent the wake components are with respect to their background. The second level of validation exploits the presence of the wakes among neighbor pixels. The approach has been applied on ships imaged by TerraSAR-X mission showing the same peculiarities of go-fast boats. Results highlight the potentialities of the proposed approach, which can be also conceived as a subsequent step in a hybrid system, whose preliminary wake detection screening is carried out by different techniques.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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