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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AP, SANE, SAT
(Joint)
2023-07-12
10:10
Hokkaido The Citizen Activity Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Adaptive DP Algorithm Using Transition Probability Control for Dim Moving Infrared Target
Shiho Tsujimoto, Hiroshi Kameda, Marie Kawai, Toshihiro Ito (Mitsubishi Electric) SANE2023-22
The Track Before Detect (TBD) method using the Dynamic Programming (DP) algorithm is known as a method for detecting dim... [more] SANE2023-22
pp.7-12
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM 2022-05-13
10:00
Aichi Toyota Technological Institute Robust Small Objects Detection Using YOLO-v4 with Attention and Layer
Yuedong Li (Chuo Univ) PRMU2022-1
Abstract: It is a difficult problem how to make traditional neural network algorithm show good adaptability to the typic... [more] PRMU2022-1
pp.1-5
SANE 2021-08-26
15:25
Online Online Accelerating Target Detection Based on Atomic Norm Minimization
Akira Kakitani, Kentaro Isoda, Kei Suwa, Ryuhei Takahashi (Mitsubishi Electric) SANE2021-25
We propose a method to detect the chirp signal, which is a target echo, by atomic norm minimization, assuming that the r... [more] SANE2021-25
pp.16-21
SANE 2021-06-25
13:55
Online Online CFAR method in a K-distributed clutter environment
Fuyuki Fukushima, Ryuhei Takahashi, Kei Suwa, Wakayama Toshio (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2021-10
In this paper, a method to calculate the threshold factor of constant false alarm rate (CFAR) is proposed. In this metho... [more] SANE2021-10
pp.6-11
SANE 2015-10-30
14:30
Osaka OIT UMEKITA Knowledge Center Sequential Test Using the Amplitude Information of Detected Signals for Track Confirmation
Hidetoshi Furukawa (Toshiba) SANE2015-45
In the sequential test for track confirmation based on the observed values of the time series from the sensor, a tentati... [more] SANE2015-45
pp.19-24
CAS, SIP, MSS, VLD, SIS [detail] 2014-07-11
10:30
Hokkaido Hokkaido University A method of CFAR detection in the correlated clutter
Fuyuki Fukushima, Ryuhei Takahashi, Kazufumi Hirata (Mitsbishi Electric) CAS2014-36 VLD2014-45 SIP2014-57 MSS2014-36 SIS2014-36
(To be available after the conference date) [more] CAS2014-36 VLD2014-45 SIP2014-57 MSS2014-36 SIS2014-36
pp.189-194
RCS, SIP 2014-01-23
16:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Non-Coherent Integration using Likelihood Ratio Test for an Accelerated Target
Tetsutaro Yamada, Yuki Takabayashi, Hiroshi Kameda (Mitsubishi Electric) SIP2013-108 RCS2013-278
Detection of an accelerated target by Doppler radar is one of the important problems. The signal power spectrum of the t... [more] SIP2013-108 RCS2013-278
pp.133-138
SAT, RCS
(Joint)
2012-08-31
13:00
Kochi Kochi City Cultura-Plaza CUL-PORT Transmission data reduction by coding data acquired at satellites flying in close formation
Haruko Kawahigashi, Kei Suwa, Toshio Wakayama (Mitsubishi Electric) SAT2012-29
The Synthetic Aperture Radar obtains the information of moving target on the earth surface using MTI (Moving Target Indi... [more] SAT2012-29
pp.67-72
SANE 2012-05-18
11:05
Kanagawa National Defense Academy of Japan SAR MTI Algorithm That Simultaneously Suppresses Azimuth Ambiguities and Its Performance Estimation
Kei Suwa, Toshio Wakayama, Atsushi Okamura (Mitsubishi Electric) SANE2012-12
Conventional SAR-MTI (Synthetic Aperture Radar - Moving Target Indication) methods such as DPCA (Displaced Phase Center ... [more] SANE2012-12
pp.7-12
CS 2010-11-12
10:50
Ishikawa Wakura Hot Spring Target Detection with MSN Algorithm for the Bistatic Radar Using Digital Broadcasting Signals
Junji Asada, Iwao Sasase (Keio Univ.) CS2010-50
In bistatic radar, it is important to suppress the undesired signals such as the direct propagated signal from transmitt... [more] CS2010-50
pp.77-82
SANE 2010-01-29
10:15
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum A Study of ISAR Image Tracking Using Targets Area and Amplitude
Mitsuhisa Ikeda, Hiroshi Kameda (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2009-148
A point-to-point association for ISAR(Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar) images of each frame has a lot of attention in r... [more] SANE2009-148
pp.55-60
SANE 2009-05-29
14:45
Kanagawa National Defense Academy of Japan Verification of Target Detection Performance Improvement Algorithm by Coherent Integration of Range-Profile
Satoshi Kageme, Yuichiro Fukuma, Teruyuki Hara (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.), Takayuki Inaba (The Univ. of Electro-Comm.) SANE2009-11
Generally, the ragne resolution of radar is lower than a target size.Therefore it is thought that reflected signal by th... [more] SANE2009-11
pp.19-24
SANE 2009-01-30
13:40
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum A Dim Target Detection Algorithm Using NSPV (Neighbor Seesaw Pixel Voting) Method
Mitsuhisa Ikeda, Takashi Maekawa, Hiroshi Kameda (Mitsubishi Electric) SANE2008-108
A dim target detection in single flame image is a highly difficult problem. In this paper, we propose a new detection al... [more] SANE2008-108
pp.71-76
CS 2009-01-22
11:25
Okinawa Iriomote Island, Okinawa A CFAR Circuit of Detecting Spatially Correlated Target for Automotive UWB Radars
Satoshi Takahashi (Hiroshima City Univ.) CS2008-62
Future high-resolution short-range automotive radar encounters a higherfalse alarm probability than the conventional low... [more] CS2008-62
pp.31-36
SANE 2008-07-25
14:20
Tokyo Electric Navigation Research Institute A Dim Target Detection Algorithm for 2D Imaging Sensor
Hiroshi Kameda, Masayoshi Ito, Tomomi Morino, Kazuhiko Amano (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2008-41
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SANE2008-41
pp.1-6
SANE 2007-12-21
15:25
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology Improvement of Detection Probability and Velocity Measurement Accuracy with Coherent Pulse Integration Using Velocity Compensation by Range Shifts of Chirp Pulse Compression
Satoshi Kageme, Teruyuki Hara, Takashi Sekiguchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2007-100
In the radar system, detecting moving target and measuring target velocity are important. Conventional LPRF radar system... [more] SANE2007-100
pp.31-36
SANE 2007-05-25
14:20
Kanagawa National Defense Academy of Japan Coherent Pulse Integration Using Velocity Compensation by Range Shift of Pulse Compression
Satoshi Kageme, Teruyuki Hara, Takashi Sekiguchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2007-37
In the radar system, detecting the low SNR moving target is the one of the important problems. Conventional LPRF radar ... [more] SANE2007-37
pp.13-17
SANE 2006-08-25
13:55
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kankan Bldg. An Algorithm for Detecting Constant Acceleration Target Using Phase Compensation between CPIs
Teruyuki Hara, Gaku Morita, Takashi Sekiguchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2006-93
In the airborne radar, detecting acceleration target is the one of the important problems. Conventional algorithm uses n... [more] SANE2006-93
pp.5-9
SANE 2006-08-25
14:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kankan Bldg. Target Detection using Track Before Detect for an accelerated targets
Hiroshi Kameda, Masayoshi Ito, Chikafusa Nonaka, Katsuya Kusaba (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.) SANE2006-94
High PRF Doppler radars do not show full performance for
accelerated targets due to the Integration loss.
In thi pa... [more]
SANE2006-94
pp.11-16
SANE, SAT 2004-12-17
11:30
Ibaraki NICT(Kashima) Track While Scan Algorithm Using Doppler Frequency and Power of Signal
Gaku Morita, Teruyuki Hara, Takashi Sekiguchi (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.)
Track While Scan (TWS) algorithm is known as one of the detection techniques of low SNR targets. This algorithm can dete... [more] SANE2004-67 SAT2004-155
pp.21-25
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