Target tracking in clutter degraded scenes using central level s

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – With particular circuit – Digital processing

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342126, 342357, 342463, G01S 502, G01S 512, H04B 7185

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053510569

ABSTRACT:
A computer method is disclosed for extracting data on a target from a clutter degraded environment by using non-time-synchronized results from two sensors stations. The method, which is employed in satellite tracking systems, transforming multiple non-synchronous sensor returns comprised of angles from line of sight observations from passive sensors into target position coordinates. Observations from successive returns of each sensor are paired and a triangulation point is calculated. Successive triangulation points are used to determine points on the projected trajectory of the target. These calculated target position coordinates may then used to project the future path of the target.

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