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16 May 2005 Minimization of total cost of deploying unattended ground sensors
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Abstract
We present a procedure wherein unattended ground sensors (UGSs) that are not equipped the GPS can locate their own positions by transmitting pulses and receiving retransmitted pulses from UGSs that are equipped the GPS. T The payoff of this approach is reduced cost for the network of UGSs. We show through simulation that the implementation of this procedure locates the sensors that do not have GPS with sufficient accuracy for the network of UGS to detect and locate moving targets.
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Getachew Kirose and Hiralal Khatri "Minimization of total cost of deploying unattended ground sensors", Proc. SPIE 5788, Radar Sensor Technology IX, (16 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.604364
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Global Positioning System

Unattended ground sensors

Monte Carlo methods

Autoregressive models

Error analysis

Target detection

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