Advances in the management of multi-sensor systems with associated applications
Advances in the management of multi-sensor systems with associated applications
- Author(s): M.L. Hernandez and P.R. Horridge
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040063
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- Author(s): M.L. Hernandez and P.R. Horridge Source: Target Tracking 2004: Algorithms and Applications, 2004 p. 121 – 130
- Conference: Target Tracking 2004: Algorithms and Applications
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040063
- ISBN: 0 86341 397 8
- Location: Brighton, UK
- Conference date: 23-24 March 2004
- Format: PDF
In this paper, we present notable recent developments in the management of multi-sensor systems, established by the Pattern and Information Processing (PIP) group at QinetiQ Ltd. We describe a generic methodology for the management of multi-sensor systems in target tracking and present advances in associated implementation within four key application domains. These are: sonobuoy deployment in anti-submarine warfare, fast-jet flight-path optimisation, ground moving target indicator (GMTI) tracking of road-based vehicles, and electronic support measures (ESM) search and track.
Inspec keywords: sonar tracking; sensor fusion; target tracking
Subjects: Sensor fusion; Radar equipment, systems and applications; Signal processing and detection; Military detection and tracking systems
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