Marques, Mario Monteiro;
Lobo, Victor;
Aguiar, A. Pedro;
Silva, J. Estrela;
de Sousa, J. Borges;
de Fátima Nunes, Maria;
Ribeiro, Ricardo Adriano;
Bernardino, Alexandre;
Cruz, Gonçalo;
Marques, Jorge Salvador
An Unmanned Aircraft System for Maritime Operations: The Automatic Detection Subsystem
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E-Article
Title:
An Unmanned Aircraft System for Maritime Operations: The Automatic Detection Subsystem
Contributor:
Marques, Mario Monteiro;
Lobo, Victor;
Aguiar, A. Pedro;
Silva, J. Estrela;
de Sousa, J. Borges;
de Fátima Nunes, Maria;
Ribeiro, Ricardo Adriano;
Bernardino, Alexandre;
Cruz, Gonçalo;
Marques, Jorge Salvador
Description:
<jats:p><jats:bold>Abstract</jats:bold>This paper addresses the development of an integrated system to support maritime situation awareness based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), emphasizing the role of the automatic detection subsystem. One of the main topics of research in the SEAGULL project was
the automatic detection of sea vessels from sensors onboard the UAV, to help human operators in the generation of situational awareness of maritime events such as (a) detection and geo-referencing of oil spills or hazardous and noxious substances, (b) tracking systems (e.g., vessels, shipwrecks,
lifeboats, debris), (c) recognizing behavioral patterns (e.g., vessels rendezvous, high-speed vessels, atypical patterns of navigation), and (d) monitoring environmental parameters and indicators. We describe a system composed of optical sensors, an embedded computer, communication systems,
and a vessel detection algorithm that can run in real time in the embedded UAV hardware and provide to human operators vessel detections with low latency, high precision rates (about 99%), and suitable recalls (>50%), which is comparable to other more computationally intensive state-of-the-art
approaches. Field test results, including the detection of lifesavers and multiple vessels in red-green-and-blue (RGB) and thermal images, are presented and discussed.</jats:p>