Three-dimensional & two-dimensional-sequence spatial-frequency domain processing of speckled ladar images for automatic target recognition

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作者
Youmans, DG [1 ]
Hart, GA [1 ]
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[1] Schafer Corp, Chelmsford, MA 01890 USA
关键词
laser radar; ladar; automatic target recognition; correlation filters; speckle; shot-noise;
D O I
10.1117/12.351369
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Direct-detection laser radars can measure the range and the intensity returns from a target, with or without clutter, for each part of the target resolved in angle by the optical system. Because the ladar's angular resolution is in micro-radians, there are generally at least a few angular pixels "on target." In addition, for narrow pulse (similar to 1 ns) ladar systems, there may be ten or so sequential intensity measurements in range per pixel as the laser pulse propagates down the target's surface. The output image is, therefore, potentially a three dimensional "cube" of intensity measurements and quantized in the range axis by the range-bin size or "voxel" size. This is known as "range resolved angle-angle-intensity" ladar. In a previous paper we transformed this 3D-matrix image into the spatial-frequency domain using 3D-Fourier transforms and followed conventional 2D template correlation techniques to perform target recognition and identification. During this previous study, it was noted that the 2D range-bins could be placed in sequence and 2D filtering used on these synthetic images. Results of 3D and 2D-sequence target correlators using the "joint transform correlator," "the inverse filter," the "phase-only matched-filter," the "binary phase-only filter," and the classical "matched filter" are presented here. Far-field test data using conical shaped targets are used to study the 3D and 2D correlators, and the effects of laser speckle are discussed. Recent developments in negative-binomial driven shot-noise effects in range-resolved direct-detection ladar are reviewed as well. These 3D or 2D-sequence template correlators may supplement or refine less computationally intensive algorithms such as total signal; range-extent; x-z, y-z, and x-y plane image centroid estimation; and image moments.
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