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30 April 2007 Methods for calculating the probability of detection and target location error of unattended ground sensors
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Abstract
Methodologies for analyzing the detection and tracking performance of Unattended Ground Sensors are developed. These are then applied to the case of the Massively Deployed Unattended Ground Sensor dataset generated during the Network Sensors for the Future Force Advanced Technology Demonstration conducted in the summer of 2004. For detection, results from three methods are compared, all based on the consistency and accuracy of Line of Bearing reports. For tracking, a more straightforward statistical analysis is conducted.
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Keith W. Brendley and Gene Klager "Methods for calculating the probability of detection and target location error of unattended ground sensors", Proc. SPIE 6578, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2007, 65780K (30 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721329
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Sensors

Unattended ground sensors

Data modeling

Error analysis

Statistical analysis

Sensor networks

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