Towards more accurate shadow modelling for simulated SAS imagery

Alan J. Hunter, M.H. Hayes
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Abstract

Shadows are a feature of particular interest in Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) imagery. Shadows are cast by objects or features that are proud of the sea-floor. The shape of a shadow reveals information on the structure of the object or feature and can be used to assist in target classification. In most existing simulated imagery, the shadows are well-defined and resemble those obtained by conventional, high-frequency sonars. In practice, shadows are not well-defined or are sometimes lost in imagery obtained by low-frequency, free-towed, shallow-water SAS systems. In this paper, we show our attempts to simulate realistic SAS imagery and demonstrate some of the mechanisms responsible for the shadow degradation that is seen in practice. Our simulator uses a novel facet-based scattering model that incorporates wide-beam effects, shadowing, and multiple scattering. Using our simulator, we show that the fidelity of the shadow region is degraded by wide-beam effects, multi-path scattering from the sea-surface, and reconstruction artefacts caused by deviations from a linear tow-path.
朝着更准确的阴影建模模拟SAS图像
阴影是合成孔径声呐(SAS)图像中特别感兴趣的特征。阴影是由海底显眼的物体或特征投下的。阴影的形状揭示了物体或特征的结构信息,可以用来帮助目标分类。在大多数现有的模拟图像中,阴影是明确的,与传统的高频声纳所获得的相似。实际上,在低频、自由拖曳、浅水SAS系统获得的图像中,阴影不是很明确,或者有时会丢失。在本文中,我们展示了我们模拟真实的SAS图像的尝试,并展示了在实践中看到的一些导致阴影退化的机制。我们的模拟器使用了一种新的基于面的散射模型,该模型结合了宽光束效应、阴影和多重散射。利用我们的模拟器,我们发现阴影区域的保真度受到宽波束效应、海面的多径散射以及由线性拖径偏离引起的重建伪影的影响。
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