Filtering speckle noise in SAS images to improve detection and identification of seafloor targets

Olga Lopera, Roel Heremans, Aleksandra Pizurica, Yves Dupont

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Abstract

Multiplicative speckle noise is always present in synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) images, which is due to the coherent nature of scattering phenomena. Many methods that reduce speckle noise while preserving texture and detail have been developed for SAR and presented in the literature. In this paper, some speckle reduction techniques from SAR images are adapted and applied to SAS high resolution images. A comparison of different methods is performed and new improvements for traditional methods are introduced, considering image quality and better Speckle Suppression Index (SSI). These methods include mean adaptive filter, anisotropic diffusion, Lee filter, Kuan filter and a wavelet-based methodology, which are applied to real SAS high resolution (HR) data collected by NATO Underwater Research Center (NURC) during the COLOSSUS measurement campaign.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 International Waterside Security Conference, WSS 2010
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 International Waterside Security Conference, WSS 2010 - Carrara, Italy
Duration: 3 Nov 20105 Nov 2010

Publication series

Name2010 International Waterside Security Conference, WSS 2010

Conference

Conference2010 International Waterside Security Conference, WSS 2010
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityCarrara
Period3/11/105/11/10

Keywords

  • Image filtering
  • Speckle reduction
  • Synthetic aperture sonar
  • Wavelets

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