Through-Foliage Tracking with Airborne Optical Sectioning

Detecting and tracking moving targets through foliage is difficult, and for many cases even impossible in regular aerial images and videos. We present an initial light-weight and drone-operated 1D camera array that supports parallel synthetic aperture aerial imaging. Our main finding is that color anomaly detection benefits significantly from image integration when compared to conventional single images or video frames (on average 97 in our field experiments). We demonstrate, that these two contributions can lead to the detection and tracking of moving people through densely occluding forest

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

page 4

page 5

research
07/27/2022

Inverse Airborne Optical Sectioning

We present Inverse Airborne Optical Sectioning (IAOS) an optical analogy...
research
04/26/2023

Synthetic Aperture Anomaly Imaging

Previous research has shown that in the presence of foliage occlusion, a...
research
05/20/2019

Drone Shadow Tracking

Aerial videos taken by a drone not too far above the surface may contain...
research
09/25/2022

Anomaly Detection in Aerial Videos with Transformers

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are widely applied for purposes of inspe...
research
11/08/2022

Evaluation of Color Anomaly Detection in Multispectral Images For Synthetic Aperture Sensing

In this article, we evaluate unsupervised anomaly detection methods in m...
research
04/04/2019

Towards a Robust Aerial Cinematography Platform: Localizing and Tracking Moving Targets in Unstructured Environments

The use of drones for aerial cinematography has revolutionized several a...
research
12/30/2022

Synthetic Aperture Sensing for Occlusion Removal with Drone Swarms

We demonstrate how efficient autonomous drone swarms can be in detecting...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset