An advanced missile warning processing suite | |
A algorithm benchmark data suite for chemical and biological (chem/bio) defense applications | |
Chemical detection and classification in Raman spectra | |
Detection of small objects in multi-layered infrared images | |
Target detection by distributed sensors: distributed sensor concept-DISCO for small target detection | |
Spectral gating in hyperspectral-augmented target tracking | |
Optical recognition of biological agents | |
Pixel decomposition for tracking in low resolution videos | |
Discriminating small extended targets at sea from clutter and other classes of boats in infrared and visual light imagery | |
A recurrent velocity filter for detecting large numbers of moving objects | |
Feature-aided tracking in the urban environment | |
Robust method for detecting an infrared small moving target based on the facet-based model | |
Removal of bias due to propagation of estimates through nonlinear mappings | |
Improving multiple target tracking in structured environments using velocity priors | |
Multisensor range-only tracking for a distributed architecture of imaging sensors | |
Assurance regions in tracking | |
Spline filter for multidimensional nonlinear/non-Gaussian Bayesian tracking | |
Differential geometry measures of nonlinearity for the video filtering problem | |
Game theoretic target assignment approach in ballistic missile defense | |
Tracking with poorly localized sensors in multistatic sensor networks | |
Integrated bias removal in passive radar systems | |
Determining the optimal time frame for multisensor track correlation | |
Accurate 3D rigid-body target motion and structure estimation by using GMTI/HRR with template information | |
Joint path planning and sensor subset selection for multistatic sensor networks | |
Aspect aware UAV localization | |
Efficiency and sensitivity of methods for assessing ambiguity in data association decisions | |
Multitarget-multisensor tracking in an urban environment: a closed-loop approach | |
Comparison of track-to-track fusion algorithms using video sensors on multiple unmanned aerial vehicles | |
Track fusion with feedback for local trackers using MHT | |
Analysis of scan and batch processing approaches to static fusion in sensor networks | |
Sequential track-to-track fusion algorithm: exact solution and approximate implementation | |
Track covariance compensation for data misassociations: alternative data association algorithms | |
Distributed multiple-hypothesis correlation and feedback with applications to video data | |
Tracking and classification using aspect-dependent RCS and kinematic data | |
Context aided tracking in aerial video surveillance | |
A distributed database view of network tracking systems | |
Track covariance compensation tor data misassociations: simplifications for reduced complexity | |
Efficient data association for move-stop-move target tracking | |
Particle flow for nonlinear filters with log-homotopy | |
Hazardous material localization and person tracking | |
The probability of misassociation between neighboring targets | |
Small object hyperspectral detection from a low-flying UAV | |
Suppression of subpixel sensor jitter fluctuations using temporal whitening | |
Surveillance by multiple cooperative UAVs in adversarial environments | |
Passive tracking with sensors of opportunity using passive coherent location | |
Concurrent MAP data association and absolute bias estimation with an arbitrary number of sensors | |
Out-ot-sequence measurement updates for multi-hypothesis tracking algorithms | |
Robust scale invariant small target detection using the Laplacian scale-space theory | |
Author Index | |
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