SAR-based Solutions for Ship Detection:
Maritime authorities worldwide require information to detect illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing
vessels. MDA's business development activities have uncovered a growing interest in monitoring of ship
traffic and fishing activities. To date eleven major international fishing agreements exist that 167
countries have signed. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has developed an International
Plan of Action of Illegal Fishing, which specifies that vessels involved in fishing activities are to carry
vessel monitoring systems (VMS) conforming to national, regional, or international standards; as well
as establish and maintain systems for the acquisition and storage of marine data.
MDA Corporation recognized the potential use of RADARSAT-1 synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) data for ship detection, early in the RADARSAT-1 program. The two basic approaches used are detection of the ship
wake signature and detection of the ship target itself. RADARSAT-2 will not only provide continuity to
RADARSAT-1 but will also offer improvements specific to ship detection applications, such as the dual
polarization modes available in all RADARSAT-2 beam modes.
This improvement exists as a result of earlier research done using RADARSAT-1 (C-HH) and ERS (C-
VV) SAR data. The results showed that ship-sea contrast is higher for HH polarization thus making
RADARSAT-1 suitable for target detection. The results also demonstrated that VV polarization on the
other hand tends to provide more information about the sea state thus providing better detection of ship
wakes (van der Sanden, 2001).
In addition, our experience with CONVAIR data has shown that RADARSAT-2's cross polarized
component (VH or HV) will allow for target detection at smaller incidence angles. The HH/HV
combination provides optimized target detection over a greater range of incidence angles than
RADARSAT-1. The VV/VH combination provides both the target detection (VH) and the ship wake
analysis (VV).
Fully polarimetric (Quad-Pol) data will also improve ship target detection and possibly classification.
Polarimetric data will not be available for the SCANSAR beam modes so will only be suitable for ship
tracking or perhaps surveillance of regions with limited spatial extent, particularly over small areas
such as bays and harbours.
As a source of information for detecting ships, RADARSAT-2 will complement existing shore-based
radar and airborne approaches to monitoring, as well as law enforcement practices already in place by
Naval Agencies/Coast Guards.
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