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Image and Vision Computing
Volume 13, Issue 2, March 1995, Pages 119-128
 
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Radar image processing for ship-traffic control

A Mecoccia, G Benellib, A Garzellic and S Bottalicod

a Dipartimento di Elettronica, Universitá di Pavia, via Abbiategrasso 209, 27100, Pavia, Italy b Facoltá di Ingegneria, Universitá di Siena, Via Roma 77, 53100, Siena, Italy c Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Universitá di Firenze, via S. Marta 3, 50139, Firenze, Italy d Alenia Finmeccanica, Via Faustiniana, 00131, Roma, Italy

Received 23 December 1993; 
revised 29 July 1994. 
Available online 16 December 1999.

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Abstract

An automatic target recognition (ATR) system performs automatic target acquisition, identification and tracking by processing a sequence of complex images. Since radar systems can produce high-resolution images during day or night and for all weather conditions, sequences of radar images can be used by an efficient ATR system for sea traffic control. In this paper, a system for the automatic control of ship-traffic in the access area of a sea-port is presented. The system employs digital processing techniques applied to sequences of X-band real-aperture radar images. Problems due to target signature variability, aspect-angle dependence and noise are taken into account. Some new algorithms for the detection of drift-angles have been conceived and realized. They provide useful information for automatic collision avoidance systems.

Author Keywords: radar image processing; digital processing; driftangle detection

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