Alignment-Aware and Reliability-Gated Multimodal Fusion for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Detection Across Heterogeneous Thermal-Visual Sensors
Ishrat Jahan, Molla E Majid, M Murugappan, Muhammad E. H. Chowdhury, N.B.Prakash, Saad Bin Abul Kashem, Balamurugan Balusamy, Amith Khandakar

TL;DR
This paper presents two novel fusion strategies, RGIF and RGMAF, that improve UAV detection accuracy by effectively integrating heterogeneous thermal and visual sensor data through registration-aware and reliability-gated mechanisms.
Contribution
The study introduces registration-aware guided image fusion and reliability-gated modality attention methods to enhance multimodal UAV detection robustness and accuracy.
Findings
RGIF improved mAP@50 by 2.13% over baseline
RGMAF achieved the highest recall of 98.64%
Both methods outperform conventional fusion approaches
Abstract
Reliable unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) detection is critical for autonomous airspace monitoring but remains challenging when integrating sensor streams that differ substantially in resolution, perspective, and field of view. Conventional fusion methods-such as wavelet-, Laplacian-, and decision-level approaches-often fail to preserve spatial correspondence across modalities and suffer from annotation of inconsistencies, limiting their robustness in real-world settings. This study introduces two fusion strategies, Registration-aware Guided Image Fusion (RGIF) and Reliability-Gated Modality-Attention Fusion (RGMAF), designed to overcome these limitations. RGIF employs Enhanced Correlation Coefficient (ECC)-based affine registration combined with guided filtering to maintain thermal saliency while enhancing structural detail. RGMAF integrates affine and optical-flow registration with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Image Fusion Techniques · UAV Applications and Optimization · Advanced Neural Network Applications
