Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, Volume. 43, Issue 2, 235(2024)
Spectrum selection and performance analysis for ship detection
The detection of ships and other sea targets is of great significance to sea surface management, national defense security, search and rescue, and other fields. Space-borne infrared remote sensing has a wide coverage, which is an effective means to achieve wide-area detection of ship targets. Affected by the diurnal cycle of the solar zenith angle, the temperature difference between the ship and the sea surface changes periodically, resulting in a thermal crossover period twice a day in the ship detection scene on the sea surface. In this paper, taking the mid-latitude summer and winter sea surface environment as an example, the 24-hour infrared radiation characteristics of the sea surface ship detection scene are established, and a multi-spectrum optimal combination scheme is proposed, which is realized by the detection of dual detection spectrum bands of 3.50 -4.10 μm and 10.25-10.75 μm day and night continuous observation with signal-to-noise ratio better than 15. The proposed dual-spectrum detection method provides technical support for the application of wide-area all-time sea surface target detection.
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Lei ZHANG, Kai QIAO, Shi-Sheng HUANG. Spectrum selection and performance analysis for ship detection[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2024, 43(2): 235
Category: Research Articles
Received: Jul. 4, 2023
Accepted: --
Published Online: Apr. 29, 2024
The Author Email: Lei ZHANG (zlsx369lwfb@163.com)