TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of ship camouflage effect on sea based on color difference and spectral characteristics
AU - Bai, Xueqiong
AU - Liao, Ningfang
AU - Huang, Hao
AU - Ke, Bin
AU - Cheng, Haobo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The surface condition and spectral absorption characteristics of objects can be accurately reflected by their spectral reflectance data. The information of spectral distribution distinguishes the camouflaged objects which arc difficult to be found and identified by human eyes, and measures the difference between a target and the background quantitatively. According to colorimctry, there arc two characteristic parameters, color difference and spectral matching coefficient. Using these two evaluation parameters as reference indices, we extracted color characteristics of the target ship and the south of the East China Sea, analyzed their spectral reflectance distribution, and evaluated the effectiveness of the camouflage system. Meanwhile, we proposed the probability formula of target recognition for more effective evaluation of ship camouflage effect and obtained corresponding experiment results. The results show that the color difference and spectral matching coefficient can be used as evaluation parameters for evaluating the camouflage effect of target ships effectively.
AB - The surface condition and spectral absorption characteristics of objects can be accurately reflected by their spectral reflectance data. The information of spectral distribution distinguishes the camouflaged objects which arc difficult to be found and identified by human eyes, and measures the difference between a target and the background quantitatively. According to colorimctry, there arc two characteristic parameters, color difference and spectral matching coefficient. Using these two evaluation parameters as reference indices, we extracted color characteristics of the target ship and the south of the East China Sea, analyzed their spectral reflectance distribution, and evaluated the effectiveness of the camouflage system. Meanwhile, we proposed the probability formula of target recognition for more effective evaluation of ship camouflage effect and obtained corresponding experiment results. The results show that the color difference and spectral matching coefficient can be used as evaluation parameters for evaluating the camouflage effect of target ships effectively.
KW - Camouflage effect evaluation
KW - Color difference
KW - Colorimctry
KW - Reflection spectral characteristics
KW - Spectral matching coefficient
KW - Target recognition
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U2 - 10.3788/LOP55.093301
DO - 10.3788/LOP55.093301
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064638458
SN - 1006-4125
VL - 55
JO - Laser and Optoelectronics Progress
JF - Laser and Optoelectronics Progress
IS - 9
M1 - 093301
ER -