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Research Article

An unsupervised ocean surface waves suppression algorithm based on sub-aperture SAR images

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Pages 1460-1483 | Received 13 Dec 2022, Accepted 17 Feb 2023, Published online: 10 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Ocean waves are the richest small-scale texture on the sea surface, from which valuable information can be inversed. In general, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of surface waves will inevitably have an impact on some oceanography follow-up applications due to the intricate motion of the waves. However, existing suppression methods based on image geometric properties or deep learning-based have limitations. Owing to the lack of clean images and the uncertainty of the statistical characteristics of seawater, these methods suppress ocean surface waves while harming other target information. To address this issue, we propose an unsupervised wave suppression algorithm based on sub-aperture SAR images named SAR-Noise2Noise (SAR-N2N). First, SAR-N2N exploits the geometric and time-varying relationship of the sub-aperture images to suppress the wave target selectively through sub-aperture image cancellation. Second, through the method of unsupervised learning, only noisy images are used to suppress ocean surface waves, avoiding heavy dependence on the assumption of the wave distribution. Finally, the proposed regularizer is used as an additional loss to form an end-to-end training process. We explain our approach from a theoretical perspective and further validate it through extensive experiments, including synthetic experiments with various ocean wave distributions in simulated SAR images and real-world images. Training on collocations over 9000 SAR images, we demonstrate on test data from simulated images that SAR-N2N can improve peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) up to 30 dB compared with the classical approach. Furthermore, it improves the equivalent number of looks (ENL) value of real-world SAR images by a factor of 8. All results and the methods are novel in terms of the accuracy achieved, combining the classical approach with deep learning techniques. We conclude that SAR-N2N has the potential to make useful contributions to several oceanographic applications as well as to the near real time (NRT) processing of multiparametric sea states.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. The software is now open source and the download link is: https://pan.baidu.com/s/14MPdBu4f0bKdQ6dUwdfktw,password:2roo.

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Funding

The corresponding authors are Xiaoqing Wang and Haifeng Huang. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 41976174], [No. 62071499] and [No. 62273365]

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