Technique for selection of optimum polarimetric angles in radar signature classification
In this paper an automated technique for adaptive radar polarimetric pattern classification is described. The approach is based on a genetic algorithm that uses probabilistic pattern separation distance function and searches for those transmit and receive states of polarization sensing angles that o...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper an automated technique for adaptive radar polarimetric pattern classification is described. The approach is based on a genetic algorithm that uses probabilistic pattern separation distance function and searches for those transmit and receive states of polarization sensing angles that optimize this function. Seven pattern separation distance functions, the Rayleigh quotient, Bhattacharyya, divergence, Kolmogorov, Matusta, Kullback-Leibler distances, and the Bayesian probability of error, are used on real, fully polarimetric synthetic aperture radar target signatures. Each of these signatures is represented as functions of transmit and receive polarization ellipticity angle and the angle of polarization ellipse. The results indicate that based on the majority of the distance functions used; there is a unique set of state of polarization angles whose use leads to improved classification performance. |
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ISSN: | 1097-5659 2375-5318 |
DOI: | 10.1109/RADAR.2005.1435869 |