Affiliation:
1. School of Electronics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Abstract
The orthogonal basis functions (OBFs) method is a prevailing choice for the detection of undersurface magnetic anomaly targets. However, it requires the detecting platform or target to move uniformly along a straight path. To circumvent the restrictions, a new adaptive basis functions (ABFs) approach is proposed in this article. It permits the detection platform to search for a possible target at different speeds along any course. The ABFs are constructed using the real-time data of the onboard triaxial fluxgate, GPS module, and attitude gyro. Based on the pseudo-energy of an apparent target signal, the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) method is employed to judge whether a target is present. Moreover, by defining the pixel as a relative possibility for a target at a geographic location, a magnetic anomaly target imaging scheme is introduced by displaying the pixels onto the searching area. On-site experimental data are utilized to demonstrate the proposed approach. Compared with the traditional OBFs method, the present ABFs approach can substantially improve the detection possibility and reduce false alarms.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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