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10 June 1996 Automatic detection and cueing for foliage-concealed targets
D. MacDonald, Chung-Fu Chang, Juan Roman, Richard Koesel
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Abstract
Automated target detection and cueing (ATD/C) capabilities are being developed at Loral for the Radar Detection of Concealed Time Critical Targets (RADCON) contract with Wright Laboratory (WL). The ATD/C algorithms use calibrated, fully polarimetric UHF band synthetic-aperture radar data collected by the ERIM/NAWC P-3 radar. A brief overview of data collected for RADCON algorithm development and testing is presented. An outline of the development and evaluation of discriminants used in the context of a Bayesian Neural Network (BNN) detector algorithm is described. The BNN algorithm was demonstrated under a previous WL concealed target detection ATD/C program. These algorithms will be hosted on a near real-time COTS parallel processor as part of a FOPEN airborne system.
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D. MacDonald, Chung-Fu Chang, Juan Roman, and Richard Koesel "Automatic detection and cueing for foliage-concealed targets", Proc. SPIE 2757, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery III, (10 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.242032
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KEYWORDS
Algorithm development

Detection and tracking algorithms

Target detection

Radar

Polarimetry

Synthetic aperture radar

Image processing

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