Vessel detection and classification: An integrated maritime surveillance system in the Tyrrhenian sea

S. Maresca, M. Greco, F. Gini, R. Grasso, S. Coraluppi, J. Horstmann
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In recent years a number of organizations, both national and international, have put significant efforts in developing knowledge-based integrated maritime surveillance (IMS) systems. The final aim is to have a clear picture of the position, classification, identification and movement of cooperative and non-cooperative targets entering and leaving the 200 nautical miles limit of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Each sensor (i.e. satellite-based, ground-based, shipborne or airborne) has its own task and, in such a context, high frequency (HF) surface wave (SW) radars are inexpensive tools for long range early warning applications in open waters. They allow maximizing the effectiveness in dealing with fisheries protection, drug interdiction, illegal immigration, terrorist threats, search and rescue tasks. This paper focuses on the possibility of combining automatic identification system (AIS) data with HFSWR data for vessel detection and classification purposes. Three algorithms for target detection in compound Gaussian HF sea clutter are presented and their performance evaluated. The combined use of AIS plots provided by cooperative targets can allow the operator to discriminate non-cooperative targets and possible threats. The concurrent exploitation of AIS and HFSWR data is presented and discussed by means of real data recorded during the NURC experiment in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea in May 2009.
船舶探测与分类:第勒尼安海综合海上监视系统
近年来,许多国家和国际组织在开发基于知识的综合海上监视(IMS)系统方面作出了重大努力。最终目的是清楚了解进入和离开专属经济区200海里界限的合作和非合作目标的位置、分类、识别和动向。每种传感器(即卫星、地面、舰载或机载)都有自己的任务,在这种情况下,高频(HF)表面波(SW)雷达是开放水域远程预警应用的廉价工具。它们可以最大限度地有效地处理保护渔业、禁毒、非法移民、恐怖主义威胁、搜索和救援任务。本文重点研究了将自动识别系统(AIS)数据与HFSWR数据相结合用于船舶检测和分类的可能性。提出了复合高斯高频海杂波目标检测的三种算法,并对其性能进行了评价。联合利用合作目标提供的AIS图可以使操作员区分非合作目标和可能的威胁。结合2009年5月北第勒尼安海NURC实验的实际数据,提出并讨论了AIS和HFSWR数据的并行利用。
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