Title :
Multiple oceanographic HF surface-wave radars applied to maritime surveillance
Author :
Maresca, Salvatore ; Braca, Paolo ; Grasso, Raffaele ; Horstmann, Jochen
Author_Institution :
Centre for Maritime Res. & Experimentation (CMRE), NATO Sci. & Technol. Organ. (STO), La Spezia, Italy
Abstract :
In the context of maritime surveillance, low-power high-frequency surface-wave (HFSW) radars are attracting significant attention as cost-effective tools for long-range ship detection and tracking applications. In this paper, multi-target tracking and data fusion techniques are applied to live-recorded data from a network of three oceanographic HFSW radars installed on the coast of the German Bight, in the North Sea. This campaign follows a previous one conducted in 2009, in which two HFSW radars were deployed on the coast of the Ligurian Sea, in the Mediterranean. Ship reports from the automatic identification system, recorded from a number of coastal stations, are exploited as ground truth information. A methodology is then applied to classify the fused tracks and to estimate single-sensor and data fusion performances. Both in situ and model data are used to investigate the capabilities of the systems according to the variations of the meteorological and oceanographic conditions. Finally, preliminary results are presented and discussed, together with outlines for future works.
Keywords :
marine radar; object detection; oceanographic techniques; search radar; sensor fusion; ships; target tracking; German bight coast; HFSW radars; Ligurian sea coast; Mediterranean; automatic identification system; coastal stations; cost-effective tools; data fusion techniques; fused tracks; ground truth information; long-range ship detection applications; long-range ship tracking applications; low-power high-frequency surface-wave radars; maritime surveillance; meteorological conditions; model data; multiple oceanographic HF surface-wave radars; multitarget tracking; north sea; ship reports; single-sensor estimation; situ data; systems capability; Covariance matrices; Logic gates; Radar tracking; Sea measurements; Sensors; Target tracking; High-frequency surface-wave radar; automatic identification system; data fusion; meteorological and oceanographic information; real data; target detection and tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2014 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Salamanca