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Iceberg Detection Using RADARSAT-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar Kelley Lane Research Engineer, C-CORE

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1 Iceberg Detection Using RADARSAT-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar Kelley Lane Research Engineer, C-CORE Kelley.Lane@c-core.ca

2 Ice Management and RADARSAT  Effective ice management is important in ship navigation and offshore resource exploration in Newfoundland  Regions such as the Grand Banks which are characterized by considerable fog, cloud, and precipitation, rely on radar- based systems as the primary sensing tool  Four primary radar tools for iceberg surveillance  Ship/rig based marine radar  Airborne radar  Coastal HF radar  RADARSAT-1

3 Target Detection Software  C-CORE has been involved in a multi-year program investigating the target detection capabilities of RADARSAT-1  To aid in this research an automated Target Detection Software (TDS) has been developed for the detection and discrimination of icebergs  TDS has been used in several Near-Real Time demonstrations and is currently being used operationally

4 Target Detection in imagery  Mean level of sea clutter varies depending on the wind speed and the range of incidence angles  Detection of targets in the presence of sea clutter relies on adaptively determining an appropriate threshold level  Constant Fault Alarm Rate (CFAR) - determines a threshold in a localized area.  The sea clutter distribution along with a specified CFAR is used to derive an appropriate threshold for the detection of possible targets

5 Incoming Radar Signal SurfaceScattering VolumeScattering Volume scattering (most dominant)  due to the low absorption of the non-saline glacial ice allowing considerable penetration of the radar energy into the iceberg volume Surface scattering  dependent on the specific surface structure of individual icebergs, including variations due to any snow or water on the surface of the iceberg

6 Ships Versus Icebergs Generally, pixel statistics can be used to discriminate between icebergs and vessels  Generally, vessel targets have stronger echoes resulting in higher pixel mean and variance  hard to discriminate in lower resolution data due to lower numbers of pixels available for statistics  shape characteristics may also be used (icebergs are generally more irregularly shaped while vessels tend to be elongated)  Work is being conducted on the discrimination of ships and icebergs

7 Ships Versus Icebergs Generally, pixel statistics can be used to discriminate between icebergs and vessels  Generally, vessel targets have stronger echoes resulting in higher pixel mean and variance  hard to discriminate in lower resolution data due to lower numbers of pixels available for statistics  shape characteristics may also be used (icebergs are generally more irregularly shaped while vessels tend to be elongated)  Work is being conducted on the discrimination of ships and icebergs

8 Supply Boat Hibernia RADARSAT ScanSAR Narrow Image 50 metre pixels

9 islands RADARSAT ScanSAR Narrow Image 50 metre pixels 90 m 70 m 130 m 200 m

10 170 m 60 m 100 m RADARSAT Wide3 Image 30 metre pixels

11 RADARSAT Fine Image ~8 metre pixels


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