Title :
Advanced IR imaging and tracking for hypersonic intercept
Author :
Oron, Eliezer ; Bar-Shalom, Yaakov ; Lachish, Andl Magda
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies, Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
Abstract :
This paper presents a method for image processing and IR tracking suitable for an Electro-Optical sensor in a hypersonic missile interceptor. The tracking algorithm is based on both motion and object recognition techniques providing an improved capability of target tracking even in the extreme conditions during the flight of such an interceptor. This method´s main features are: (1) SNR improvement in nonuniform noise and background, via spatial kernel filtering, (2) multitarget tracking capability, (3) data association that relies on motion and pattern recognition characteristics of the target, (4) a special method that reduces the image size in order to minimize the computation time without significant loss of accuracy, (5) robust tracking capability of small (distant) targets as well as large (close) targets. Some of the ideas presented in this paper have been successfully implemented in the Arrow ABM program, which has achieved a number of successful MRBM intercepts
Keywords :
computational complexity; electro-optical devices; filtering theory; hypersonic flow; image processing; image recognition; infrared imaging; military computing; missiles; optical tracking; Arrow ABM program; Electro-Optical sensor; MRBM intercepts; SNR; advanced IR imaging; computation time; data association; hypersonic intercept; hypersonic missile interceptor; motion recognition; multitarget tracking; nonuniform noise; object recognition; pattern recognition characteristics; robust tracking; spatial kernel filtering; tracking; tracking algorithm; Electrooptic devices; Image processing; Image sensors; Infrared image sensors; Missiles; Noise reduction; Object recognition; Optical imaging; Signal to noise ratio; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1997. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3741-7
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1997.574403