Shadow Detecting and Shadow Interpolation Algorithm for InSAS

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The shadow detecting algorithm based on the coherence and the Sigma filter is used to pick up the shadow of interferometric synthetic aperture sonar (InSAS), which can eliminate small separated shadow areas. To solve the problems such as great computer complexity of traditional Shepard interpolation method and large fluctuant of linear interpolation method for the large shadow area, an improved Shepard interpolation method is proposed. Interpolation boundary is picked up by using diffuse search, and interpolation source is adaptively chosen according to the size of shadow area. The method carries out a perfect tradeoff between performance and computer speed. Lake trial dataset is used to validate the performance of proposed method. The results indicate that the proposed method can eliminate the fluctuant from the linear interpolation method and can process in real time in the InSAS system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 605-607)

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2121-2125

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December 2012

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