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5 September 1989 Panel Discussion: Problems And Solutions In Tracking In A Dense Environment
Barry E. Fridling, Gabriel Frenkel, Keh-Ping Dunn, Douglas Hurlburt, Theodore Jarvis, Michael Kovacich, Larry B. Stotts, Michael Wesley
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Gabriel Frenkel: It seems to me that since the audience consists of scientists and engineers working on so many diverse problems, it is appropriate that we begin our discussion with the question of where this particular class of problem arises. Who would like to start?
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Barry E. Fridling, Gabriel Frenkel, Keh-Ping Dunn, Douglas Hurlburt, Theodore Jarvis, Michael Kovacich, Larry B. Stotts, and Michael Wesley "Panel Discussion: Problems And Solutions In Tracking In A Dense Environment", Proc. SPIE 1096, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1989, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960348
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KEYWORDS
Defense and security

Sensors

Filtering (signal processing)

Data processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Signal processing

Optical resolution

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