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25 August 2004 Multiple hypothesis tracking for a distributed multiple platform system
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Abstract
Methods have been developed to apply Multiple Hypothesis Tracking (MHT) to a distributed multiple platform system for tracking missile targets. The major issue that must be addressed is the requirement for a single integrated air picture (SIAP) to be maintained across the multiple platforms. Communication delays and failures mean that the platforms will, in general, form different MHT hypotheses with resultant different output tracks presented to the users. Thus, logic, described in this paper, has been developed to ensure that similar data association decisions will be made across the multiple platforms.
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Darin T. Dunham, Samuel S. Blackman, and Robert J Dempster "Multiple hypothesis tracking for a distributed multiple platform system", Proc. SPIE 5428, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2004, (25 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541613
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KEYWORDS
Logic

Missiles

Distributed computing

Composites

Radar

Algorithm development

Data communications

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