DocumentCode
10291
Title
Maritime Surveillance Using Multiple High-Frequency Surface-Wave Radars
Author
Maresca, Salvatore ; Braca, Paolo ; Horstmann, Jochen ; Grasso, Raffaele
Author_Institution
Centre for Maritime Res. & Experimentation, North Atlantic Treaty Organ. (NATO), La Spezia, Italy
Volume
52
Issue
8
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug. 2014
Firstpage
5056
Lastpage
5071
Abstract
In the last decades, great interest has been directed toward low-power high-frequency (HF) surface-wave radars as long-range early warning tools in maritime-situational-awareness applications. These sensors, developed for ocean remote sensing, provide an additional source of information for ship detection and tracking, by virtue of their over-the-horizon coverage capability and continuous-time mode of operation. Unfortunately, they exhibit many shortcomings that need to be taken into account, such as poor range and azimuth resolution, high nonlinearity, and significant presence of clutter. In this paper, radar detection, multitarget tracking, and data fusion (DF) techniques are applied to experimental data collected during an HF-radar experiment, which took place between May and December 2009 on the Ligurian coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The system performance is defined in terms of time on target (ToT), false alarm rate (FAR), track fragmentation, and accuracy. A full statistical characterization is provided using one month of data. The effectiveness of the tracking and DF procedures is shown in comparison to the radar detection algorithm. In particular, the detector´s FAR is reduced by one order of magnitude. Improvements, using the DF of the two radars, are also reported in terms of ToT as well as accuracy.
Keywords
marine radar; oceanographic techniques; radar detection; radar tracking; remote sensing by radar; search radar; sensor fusion; ships; statistical analysis; target tracking; DF techniques; HF radar; ToT; continuous time operation mode; data fusion; early warning tool; false alarm rate; high-frequency surface wave radar; information source; maritime situational awareness applications; maritime surveillance; multitarget tracking; ocean remote sensing; over-the-horizon coverage capability; radar detection; sensor; ship detection; ship tracking; statistical characterization; time on target; track fragmentation; Clutter; Logic gates; Radar tracking; Surveillance; Target tracking; Data fusion (DF); high-frequency (HF) surface wave (HFSW) radar; maritime surveillance; sea clutter; target detection; target tracking;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2286741
Filename
6678618
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