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14 May 2012 Foliage penetration by using 4-D point cloud data
Javier Méndez Rodríguez, Pedro J. Sánchez-Reyes, Sol M. Cruz-Rivera
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Abstract
Real-time awareness and rapid target detection are critical for the success of military missions. New technologies capable of detecting targets concealed in forest areas are needed in order to track and identify possible threats. Currently, LAser Detection And Ranging (LADAR) systems are capable of detecting obscured targets; however, tracking capabilities are severely limited. Now, a new LADAR-derived technology is under development to generate 4-D datasets (3-D video in a point cloud format). As such, there is a new need for algorithms that are able to process data in real time. We propose an algorithm capable of removing vegetation and other objects that may obfuscate concealed targets in a real 3-D environment. The algorithm is based on wavelets and can be used as a pre-processing step in a target recognition algorithm. Applications of the algorithm in a real-time 3-D system could help make pilots aware of high risk hidden targets such as tanks and weapons, among others. We will be using a 4-D simulated point cloud data to demonstrate the capabilities of our algorithm.
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Javier Méndez Rodríguez, Pedro J. Sánchez-Reyes, and Sol M. Cruz-Rivera "Foliage penetration by using 4-D point cloud data", Proc. SPIE 8379, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XVII, 83790B (14 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918949
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Detection and tracking algorithms

Vegetation

LIDAR

Target detection

Wavelets

Buildings

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