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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 173, 2018
2018 International Conference on Smart Materials, Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation (SMIMA 2018)
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Article Number | 01027 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Intelligent Manufacturing Processes | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817301027 | |
Published online | 19 June 2018 |
A Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Model of Ship on Sea
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Air Force Engineering University, Changle road No. 1, Xi'an, China
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Air Force Communication NCO Academy, Dalian, China
Corresponding authortong_wang001@163.com
Corresponding authorcmtong156@126.com
Corresponding authorgaoqian717@163.com
Corresponding authorbigboy11272000@126.com
Double scattering between the ship and sea surface is an important characteristic for ship detection. Based on geometrical optics (GO), a modified GO-GO solution is presented to evaluate the double scattering from sea and the tilt facets of ship at high frequency. Direct scattering contributions from ship and sea are evaluated by using physical optics (PO). To get a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image, double bounce and shadow effects on range dimension of SAR image are considered. The results show the relationship between the azimuth angle and the scattering power. The research on SAR image of ship-sea and results about double scattering between ship and sea have a great application value in ship detection from SAR image.
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