Title :
Target confirmation architecture for a buried object scanning sonar
Author :
Sternlicht, D.D. ; Dikeman, R. David ; Lemonds, David W. ; Korporaal, Matthew T. ; Teranishi, Arthur M.
Author_Institution :
ORICON Defense, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Efficient mine clearing operations are essential for maintaining sea lines of communication and for the timely dispatch of military and economic supplies to conflicted areas. To locate stealthy buried mines, a future naval system of systems is under development that incorporates high-resolution acoustic and electromagnetic sensors. This paper describes an evolving target confirmation architecture for this program´s buried object scanning sonar that utilizes image and signal classification strategies. Feature extraction from the 3-D sediment volume imagery is described. Image classification using a joint Gaussian Bayesian classifier is demonstrated with synthetic 2-D image classification experiments that employ image clustering and ellipse feature extraction methods. The signal classifier is demonstrated with data collected from mine-like and clutter objects buried in sand. These tests utilize data from different run orientations and transmit angles for training, cross validation and testing, achieved 5-class classification levels of 94% and 2-Class ROC curve knee values of Pcc=96% and Pfc=4%, and thus illustrate the buried mine-hunting potential for time-frequency based signal classification.
Keywords :
acoustic measurement; buried object detection; clutter; oceanographic techniques; sand; sediments; sonar detection; sonar imaging; 3-D sediment volume imagery; Gaussian Bayesian classifier; ROC curve knee values; buried mine-hunting potential; buried object scanning; buried object scanning sonar; clutter objects; high-resolution acoustic sensors; high-resolution electromagnetic sensors; image clustering; mine clearing operations; sand; sea lines; signal classification; Acoustic sensors; Buried object detection; Feature extraction; Image classification; Military communication; Pattern classification; Sensor systems; Sonar; Testing; Underwater communication;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-30-0
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178631