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FAMA-DET: A Frequency-Domain Adaptive Multi-Scale Attention Detection Network for Aircraft Target Detection in
Lan Ma1, Mingyang Peng1, Yun Luo1
1College of Foreign Languages, National University of Defense Technology, Nanjing 210039, China.
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Aircraft target detection in optical remote sensing imagery is hindered by severe scale variation, cluttered backgrounds, and the limited capacity of the spatial-domain convolution to represent frequency-selective target features. We propose FAMA-DET, a frequency-domain adaptive detection framework built on YOLO11, which pursues a unified design principle of content-adaptive spectral representation across all architectural levels. The Frequency-Domain Adaptive Cross-Stage Feature Extractor (FDACFE) replaces static kernels with frequency-domain parameterised convolution driven by learnable DFT basis vectors, enabling differentiated perception of high-frequency edge details and low-frequency semantic components. The Soft-Aligned Bidirectional Feature Pyramid Network (SABFPN) eliminates upsampling amplitude distortion through scale-normalised interpolation and enriches cross-scale fusion with multi-receptive-field textural modelling. The Adaptive Multi-Scale Recalibrated Decoupled Detection Head (AMRDDHead) embeds multi-scale channel recalibration into both localisation and classification branches to suppress background redundancy and reinforce discriminative activations. On MAR20, FAMA-DET improves mAP50 and mAP50-95 over the YOLO11n baseline by 1.8% and 1.6% at only 5.4 GFLOPs, while maintaining real-time throughput of 109.7 FPS. Under zero-shot cross-domain transfer to CORS-ADD, FAMA-DET achieves the highest mAP50 of 93.3% among all compared methods, surpassing RT-DETR-R18 in mAP50 while using 91.0% fewer GFLOPs, confirming that frequency-domain adaptive design yields both strong generalisation and deployment efficiency.