Abstract

Arc-scanning synthetic aperture radar (AS-SAR) is an emerging technical means for detecting foreign object debris (FOD). Most FOD are small and appear as weak targets with a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in AS-SAR images. Therefore, image noise is a fundamental challenge in detecting FOD on airport runways that leads to many false alarms. A weak scattering denoising method is proposed to aim at the noise caused by speckle and rough surface scattering. To enhance FOD detection, a transformation parameter concept is offered and adopted, which has different characteristics for the target and background. This paper estimates the transformation parameter through logarithms, normalization, and morphological erosion and optimizes them with edge-preserving filtering. The results show that despeckling and runway scattering suppression can be simultaneously implemented, and that field experiments validate the performance of this method.

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