A A A Volume : 45 Part : 1 Synthetic aperture sonar and radar 06-08 September 2023 Italy Vol.45 Pt.1 2023 ISBN 978-1-906913-44-1 Contents Improving platform trajectories and consistent imaging based on DPCA estimates Holger Schmaljohann Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Ships and Naval Weapons, Germany Shadow anti-coherence driven autofocus for synthetic aperture sonar James Prater NSWC, USA The effect of label corruption on synthetic aperture sonar object recognition Issac D Gerg Penn State Applied Research Laboratory, USA Deep learning-based SAS image classification with supplementary information of imaging geometry Narada Warakagoda FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Interoperable image-based change detection Rolf Klemm Atlas Elektronik, Germany Advanced phase-based algorithms in SAR data for maritime surveillance Andrea Radius ICEYA, Finland Drone-borne SAR change detection techniques Ali Bekar University of Birmingham, UK Target recognition in SAR images with low-SWAP processing hardware Richard O Lane QinetiQ, UK Centrmetric resolution interferometric synthetic aperture sonar bathmetry maps using ensembles Shannon Morgan Steele Krackan Robotics, Canada Challenges of automated change detection in repeat-pass SAS imagery Øivind Midtgaard FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Adding SAS image processing capability to SAR image processing software Anna Crawford Defence Research and Developments Canada Deep transfer learning across targets and sensors with synthetic aperture sonar data David P Williams Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, USA Long-range interferometric synthetic aperture sonar Torstein O Sæbø FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Separation of layover in synthetic aperture interferometry Stig A V Synnes FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Laboratory multistatic SAR CCD investigation Alexander Hagelberg Cranfield University, UK A wavelet shrinkage approach to detect candidate point scatterers in synthetic aperture sonar images for resolution estimation Marc Geilhufe FFI Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Passive Synthetic Aperture Sonar processing with a thin towed array Agni Mantouka Sonar Solutions Architect (SEA), UK Intensive resolution measurements with the SAMDIS Multi-Aspect Synthetic Aperture Sonar Nicolas Burlet Thales DMS, France Large aperture, sparse MIMO pulse-coded sonars: principles, feasibility and imaging Oleksandr Malyuskin Queens University, Belfast Augmentation of down-looking 3D SAS data with a high frequency multibeam sonar Timothy Marston University of Washington, USA Using shadows in circular synthetic aperture sonar imaging for target analysis Yann Le Gall Thales DMS, France Deep learning-based focus improvement metric for synthetic aperture sonar auto-focus algorithms Jeffrey Dale Naval Surface Warfare Centre USA Improving SAS CCD change maps via data-driven re-navigation and sub-aperture coherence masking Abigail Keith Raythorn Technologies, USA Impacts of scene stability and backscatter coherence on automated seabed change detection Emma Shouldice Defence Research and Developments Canada Weekly supervised automatic target Masking for synthetic aperture sonar Matthew Emigh NSWC PCD, USA GPU ray tracing for high-fidelity acoustic simulation David Pate Georgia Technical Research Institute, USA SeaSAR: A high-fidelity simulation of maritime SAR images David Pate Georgia Technical Research Institute, USA Reverse-path multi-static SAR for moving target detection in clutter Daniel Andre Cranfield University, UK Laboratory multistatic sparse 3D SAR investigation Richard Welsh Cranfield University, UK Advanced autonomy for UUV-based synthetic aperture sonar Bryan D Todd NSWC, PC, USA Comparison of model selection techniques for seafloor scattering statistics Derek R Olsen Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Norway Self-supervised learning for improved SAS target recognition Brandon Sheffield NSWC, USA Future marine applications in synthetic aperture radar: ocean surface currents from space Neil Stapleton Dstl, UK Previous Paper 11 of 34 Next