SAAIPAA: Optimizing aspect-angles-invariant physical adversarial attacks on SAR target recognition models
Isar Lemeire, Yee Wei Law, Sang-Heon Lee, William Meakin, Tat-Jun Chin

TL;DR
This paper introduces SAAIPAA, a novel physical adversarial attack method for SAR target recognition that is invariant to aspect angles, significantly improving attack success rates even without knowledge of platform angles.
Contribution
The paper presents a physics-based framework for aspect-angles-invariant physical adversarial attacks on SAR ATR, enabling effective evasion without prior aspect angle knowledge.
Findings
Achieves up to 80% fooling rate in white-box scenarios.
Attains 99.2% fooling rate when aspect angles are known.
Demonstrates transferability in black-box settings.
Abstract
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) enables versatile, all-time, all-weather remote sensing. Coupled with automatic target recognition (ATR) leveraging machine learning (ML), SAR is empowering a wide range of Earth observation and surveillance applications. However, the surge of attacks based on adversarial perturbations against the ML algorithms underpinning SAR ATR is prompting the need for systematic research into adversarial perturbation mechanisms. Research in this area began in the digital (image) domain and evolved into the physical (signal) domain, resulting in physical adversarial attacks (PAAs) that strategically exploit corner reflectors as attack vectors to evade ML-based ATR. Existing PAAs assume that the attacker knows the SAR platform's aspect angles, restricting their applicability to idealized scenarios. We propose the SAR Aspect-Angles-Invariant Physical Adversarial Attack…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdversarial Robustness in Machine Learning · Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
