Abstract

Video synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been found very useful in ground moving target indication (GMTI) and tracking. The dynamic shadows in video SAR imagery sequences indicate the real positions of moving targets, which can be utilized in target detection and tracking. Unfortunately, the shadow-based method often fails when the shadows are not sufficiently developed. On the other hand, the traditional energy-based GMTI methods exhibit performance degradation when SAR images of a moving target are distorted or smeared. Neither of these two methods can stand alone to provide robust detection and tracking of moving targets. This article presents a joint processing framework for video SAR GMTI and tracking by combining the target shadow and echo energy information, which effectively lowers the false alarm and miss-detection rate. This approach is very suitable for real-time surveillance of ground moving targets in a single-channel video SAR system. The proposed approach has been verified by using the simulated and the real video SAR data.

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