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23 December 1980 Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM): A Cruise Missile Guidance Aid
Joe P. Golden
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Abstract
The Cruise Missile is guided by an inertial guidance system aided by an updating technique called Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM). Chance-Vought first proposed the terrain correlation technique in the late 1950's. Since that time TERCOM has evolved into a reliable, accurate, all weather, day and night method of position fixing and updating for cruise missiles. A brief history of TERCOM development will be presented giving results where possible. A description of TERCOM and how is works will be discussed. A snapshot of the present TERCOM status and future planned developments will be addressed.
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Joe P. Golden "Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM): A Cruise Missile Guidance Aid", Proc. SPIE 0238, Image Processing for Missile Guidance, (23 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959127
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KEYWORDS
Missiles

Radar

Image processing

Computing systems

Inertial navigation systems

Navigation systems

Defense and security

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