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26 September 1989 Moving Target Indication And Position Estimation With Autodyne Detection
Marek Elbaum, Betsy Kingsbury, Jerzy Nowakowski, Ted Shultz, Victor Simuoli
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Abstract
Detection and position estimation of targets in the presence of strong scattering background clutter with an optical Doppler Autodyning Tracking (DAT) technique is proposed for the first time. The DAT technique is based on measuring relative Doppler shifts introduced by different velocities of target and background scatterers with a direct detection method.
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Marek Elbaum, Betsy Kingsbury, Jerzy Nowakowski, Ted Shultz, and Victor Simuoli "Moving Target Indication And Position Estimation With Autodyne Detection", Proc. SPIE 1111, Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing III, (26 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.977984
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Doppler effect

Sensors

Receivers

Photodetectors

LIDAR

Signal processing

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