DocumentCode
1672187
Title
Automatic resolution of crossing targets in broadband displays
Author
Waqas, Kashif ; Tahir, Aqdas Bin ; Noreen, Sadia
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Nat. Univ. of Comput. & Emerging Sci., Islamabad, Pakistan
fYear
2012
Firstpage
148
Lastpage
154
Abstract
Tracking is an important process in sonar data processing. Tracking not only helps in keeping the track of target, but also provides necessary information to operator. This information is used for accurate bearing calculation and finally localizing target. After localization and identification of target as hostile target, it is then being fired with weapons to destroy. This makes tracking very important and pivotal in broadband displays. As long as tracking a single target is concerned, there is no known ambiguity that needs to be resolved. But in real world there are several targets present simultaneously on broadband displays. With the arrival of these several targets, several ambiguities also come in effect. One of the major ambiguities is automatic resolution of crossing targets in tracking. This resolution yields a challenge because by merely looking at the targets on broadband displays, one cannot identify difference between them. So unless targets are being identified separately, resolution of crossing target is almost impossible. Here in this research we propose a novel technique for the resolution of crossing targets in broadband displays.
Keywords
display instrumentation; sonar tracking; target tracking; broadband display; crossing target automatic resolution; sonar data processing; target identification; target localization; target tracking; Broadband communication; Image resolution; Prediction algorithms; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio; TV; Target tracking; Automatic Tracking; Crossing Target Tracking; Multiple Target Tracking; Tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2012 9th International Bhurban Conference on
Conference_Location
Islamabad
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1928-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IBCAST.2012.6177546
Filename
6177546
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