Remote Sensing (Apr 2018)

Target Reconstruction Based on Attributed Scattering Centers with Application to Robust SAR ATR

  • Jihong Fan,
  • Andrew Tomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10040655
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 655

Abstract

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This paper proposes a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) automatic target recognition (ATR) method by target reconstruction based on attributed scattering centers (ASCs). The extracted ASCs can effectively describe the electromagnetic scattering characteristics of the target, while eliminating the background clutters and noises. Therefore, the ASCs are discriminative features for SAR ATR. The neighbor matching algorithm was used to build the correspondence between the test ASC set and corresponding template ASC set. Afterwards, the selected template ASCs were used to reconstruct the template image, whereas all the test ASCs were used to reconstruct the test image based on the ASC model. A similarity measure was further designed based on the reconstructed images for target recognition. Compared with traditional ASC matching methods, the complex one-to-one correspondence between two ASC sets was avoided. Moreover, all the attributes of the ASCs were utilized during the target reconstruction. Therefore, the proposed method can better exploit the discriminability of ASCs to improve the ATR performance. To evaluate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method, extensive experiments on the moving and stationary target acquisition and recognition (MSTAR) dataset were conducted under both the standard operating condition (SOC) and typical extended operating conditions (EOCs).

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