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SAR Imaging of Swing Ship Based on Physical Struecture-guided Segmentation

  • Jiayan Ouyang
  • , Jindong Yu*
  • , Mugen Peng
  • , Ze Yu
  • , Jinjun Tian
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Chongqing Cewei Technology Co. Ltd.

Research output: Contribution to journalConference articlepeer-review

Abstract

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been widely employed in ship detection due to its ability to provide imaging regardless of weather conditions or time of day. However, external factors such as ocean waves and wind often cause noncooperative ship movements, resulting in spatial variance and severe image defocusing. Traditional Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) algorithms struggle to meet the requirements for high-precision imaging and recognition in such scenarios. To address this issue, this paper proposes a novel Segmented Phase Gradient Autofocus (S-PGA) algorithm to address the challenges of ship defocusing caused by noncooperative motion. The approach begins with the Range-Doppler (RD) algorithm for coarse imaging and ship region extraction. Subsequently, the ship image is divided into subregions, and the improved PGA algorithm is applied independently to each subregion for focusing. Finally, the subregion results are seamlessly stitched to produce a fully focused image. Experimental results on both simulated and real data validate that the proposed method substantially improves the focusing quality and recognition accuracy of SAR images for ships.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7798-7802
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event2025 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS 2025 - Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 3 Aug 20258 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • noncooperative moving ship target
  • phase gradient autofocus (PGA)
  • range-Doppler (RD)
  • synthetic aperture radar (SAR)

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