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29 April 2022 Research on ground target detection method under foliage shade
Yi Wan, Qile Chen, Jiaxu Zhang, Yanjun Chen, Enming Guan
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Proceedings Volume 12247, International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition (ISPP 2022); 1224711 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2636792
Event: 2022 International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition, 2022, Guilin, China
Abstract
As the main product of fuze equipment, radio fuze has the advantages of strong anti-interference ability and high precision. In the face of increasingly complex battlefield environment, radio fuze is more and more susceptible to environmental interference, which makes the explosion point walk larger and lose the best damage effect. The fuze needs to be able to actively identify the environment and make decisions. Like the dense jungle at the end of the trajectory would interfere with fuze control of the blast site. To further address the issues raised by this situation,this paper analyzes the Michigan microwave vegetation scattering model and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of the fuze platform. The echo model of leaf cluster based on pendulum model is proposed, and the echo micro-Doppler characteristics of different blade sizes are simulated. The characteristics of the two methods are summarized, which lays a foundation for further analysis of fuze echo signal.
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Yi Wan, Qile Chen, Jiaxu Zhang, Yanjun Chen, and Enming Guan "Research on ground target detection method under foliage shade", Proc. SPIE 12247, International Conference on Image, Signal Processing, and Pattern Recognition (ISPP 2022), 1224711 (29 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2636792
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Electromagnetic scattering

Backscatter

Radar

Target detection

Vegetation

Dielectric polarization

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