Abstract
The combination of changing technology in the marketplace and new requirements for UGS will provide a continuing force for improving the performance of UGS systems in the future. The characterization of UGS as a System has already transformed UGS from an individual sensor reporting a target detection to a user in proximity to the sensor into the current paradigm of many UGS units interacting over a network to provide much more target information. As the technology continues to move forward, the amount of target information and the precision of the information are going to advance. This paper will provide examples of research underway to meet these future UGS needs and estimates of when these advances will become deployable systems.
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John H. McQuiddy "A roadmap for future UGS", Proc. SPIE 7694, Ground/Air Multi-Sensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR, 76940N (7 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852402
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KEYWORDS
Unattended ground sensors

Sensors

Target detection

Acoustics

Network architectures

Imaging systems

Sensor networks

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