SAR image quality assessment system based on human visual perception for aircraft electromagnetic countermeasures

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Abstract

In electronic confrontation, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is vulnerable to different types of electronic jamming. The research on SAR jamming image quality assessment can provide the prerequisite for SAR jamming and anti-jamming technology, which is an urgent problem that researchers need to solve. Traditional SAR image quality assessment metrics analyze statistical error between the reference image and the jamming image only in the pixel domain; therefore, they cannot reflect the visual perceptual property of SAR jamming images effectively. In this demo, we develop a SAR image quality assessment system based on human visual perception for the application of aircraft electromagnetic countermeasures simulation platform. The internet of things and cloud computing techniques of big data are applied to our system. In the demonstration, we will present the assessment result interface of the SAR image quality assessment system.

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Wang, J., Fu, D., Wang, T., & An, X. (2015). SAR image quality assessment system based on human visual perception for aircraft electromagnetic countermeasures. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 503, pp. 480–483). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46248-5_60

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