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This paper presents a remote sensing monitoring system for maritime search and rescue (RS-MSR). This work is a part of our project—Vision Enhancement System for Maritime Search and Rescue. In this work, satellite remote sensing imageries of large scale water area are acquired to detect and locate for guiding the search operation. Some important data such as current and sea state are retrieved to help...
Because of the limitation of physiological characteristics of human eyes, it is necessary to develop vision enhancement system for maritime search and rescue (SAR-VES), which is intended to improve the poor searching performance of human vision at sea. A system with its framework architecture, which integrate the imaging systems of visible light, infrared, radar and satellite remote sensing, is proposed...
Radar detection is a useful technique in ship navigation and collision avoidance, especially in bad weather conditions. However, radar image cannot show the actual location of target in the electronic chart directly. In order to solve this problem and comprehensively utilize the information of both radar and electronic chart, the two images should be matched beforehand. In this paper, a multi-scaled...
A suitable approach to support human navigators in proper use of radar equipment including ARPA is to provide adequate information and its display for decision-making. In this paper, a new approach of ARPA display is proposed. We define the range of course at risk (RCR) and the range of speed at risk (RSR) and display them on an outer ring of the radar screen and heading mark, respectively. A fuzzy...
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