Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1998
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 3373, p. 538-545, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1998, Oliver E. Drummond; Ed.
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
This paper discusses tracking algorithm for post-mission processing of radiometer data from the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) Spatial IR Imaging Telescope. In order to produce tracked target signatures form on-orbit MSX satellite data, track processing algorithms are implemented using a deferred resolution approach for measurement-to- track correlation. This method defers the final association of point source object sighting messages (OSMs) to established tracks until further information is received form subsequent sans. This is accomplished through the use of a track splitting algorithm to decrease the likelihood of miscorrelations at the expense, however, of more extensive logic and longer processing times. Performance is evaluated by comparing results to that of an immediate resolution algorithm using MSX on-orbit measured data as a test case. This effort is funded under the MSX Theater and Midcourse Cooperative Target Experiments task on the Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance Contract with the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command.
Adams Christopher R.
Diehl James A.
Giles Kevin H.
Keeney Tom L.
Prestwood William T.
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