Remote Sensing (Mar 2025)

A Contrast-Enhanced Approach for Aerial Moving Target Detection Based on Distributed Satellites

  • Yu Li,
  • Hansheng Su,
  • Jinming Chen,
  • Weiwei Wang,
  • Yingbin Wang,
  • Chongdi Duan,
  • Anhong Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17050880
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. 880

Abstract

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This study proposes a novel technique for detecting aerial moving targets using multiple satellite radars. The approach enhances the image contrast of fused local three-dimensional (3D) profiles. Exploiting global navigation satellite system (GNSS) satellites as illuminators of opportunity (IOs) has brought remarkable innovations to multistatic radar. However, target detection is restricted by radiation sources since IOs are often uncontrollable. To address this, we utilize satellite radars operating in an active self-transmitting and self-receiving mode for controllability. The main challenge of multiradar target detection lies in effectively fusing the target echoes from individual radars, as the target ranges and Doppler histories differ. To this end, two periods, namely the integration period and detection period, are precisely designed. In the integration period, we propose a range difference-based positive and negative second-order Keystone transform (SOKT) method to make range compensation accurate. This method compensates for the range difference rather than the target range. In the detection period, we develop two weighting functions, i.e., the Doppler frequency rate (DFR) variance function and smooth spatial filtering function, to extract prominent areas and make efficient detection, respectively. Finally, the results from simulation datasets confirm the effectiveness of our proposed technique.

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