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12 April 2004 Simulation modeling of disparate sensor discrimination between chemical and high explosive munitions
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Abstract
A modeling solution has been created for simulating battlespace use of disparate sensors for detection of a chemical or biological (CB) attack. Disparate sensors refer to existing military sensors (acoustic, seismic, infrared, radar), generally used for area surveillance, which can be multitasked to also detect CB events. The goal is to provide a simulation that allows development of sensor deployment tactics and sensor system algorithms that optimize detection of CB events, without compromising performance of existing sensor tasks.
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Bruce W. Fischer and Michael D. Dunkel "Simulation modeling of disparate sensor discrimination between chemical and high explosive munitions", Proc. SPIE 5434, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2004, (12 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.540686
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Explosives

Infrared sensors

Algorithm development

Acoustics

Computer simulations

Infrared detectors

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