CEAS Space Journal | 2019

MACS-Mar: a real-time remote sensing system for maritime security applications

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The modular aerial camera system (MACS) is a development platform for optical remote sensing concepts, algorithms and special environments. For real-time services for maritime security (EMSec joint project), a new multi-sensor configuration MACS-Mar was realized. It consists of four co-aligned sensor heads in the visible RGB, near infrared (NIR, 700–950\xa0nm), hyperspectral (HS, 450–900\xa0nm) and thermal infrared (TIR, 7.5–14\xa0µm) spectral range, a mid-cost navigation system, a processing unit and two data links. On-board image projection, cropping of redundant data and compression enable the instant generation of direct-georeferenced high-resolution image mosaics, automatic object detection, vectorization and annotation of floating objects on the water surface. The results were transmitted over a distance up to 50\xa0km in real-time via narrow and broadband data links and were visualized in a maritime situation awareness system. For the automatic onboard detection of floating objects, a segmentation and classification workflow based on RGB, IR and TIR information was developed and tested. The completeness of the object detection in the experiment resulted in 95%, the correctness in 53%. Mostly, bright backwash of ships lead to an overestimation of the number of objects, further refinement using water homogeneity in the TIR, as implemented in the workflow, couldn’t be carried out due to problems with the TIR sensor, else distinctly better results could have been expected. The absolute positional accuracy of the projected real-time imagery resulted in 2\xa0m without postprocessing of images or navigation data, the relative measurement accuracy of distances is in the range of the image resolution, which is about 12\xa0cm for RGB imagery in the EMSec experiment.

Volume 11
Pages 35-44
DOI 10.1007/S12567-018-0207-7
Language English
Journal CEAS Space Journal

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