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  2. Space Tracking and Surveillance System - Wikipedia

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    First track of an aircraft Precision track sensor operation below the horizon during daylight First autonomous acquisition sensor to track sensor handover of an aircraft September 2010. 1 September 2010; Airborne Laser Test Bed Exercise First autonomous acquisition sensor to track sensor handover of a boosted target 17 September 2020 at 10:02 UTC

  3. TrackingPoint - Wikipedia

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    TrackingPoint is an applied technology company based in Austin, Texas.In 2011, it created a long-range rifle system that was the first precision guided firearm. [1] [2]Formed by John McHale in February 2011, the company created its first PGF prototype in March 2011.

  4. AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar - Wikipedia

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    The radar provides data and range safety for missile launches. This radar, along with its data system, is used for tracking the Minuteman III ICBM. The AN/FPS-16 is a highly accurate ground-based monopulse single object tracking radar (SOTR), used extensively by the NASA crewed space program

  5. Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    The application can provide continuous tracking and send notifications if the target leaves a designated (or "fenced-in") area. [120] Geotagging: applies location coordinates to digital objects such as photographs (in Exif data) and other documents for purposes such as creating map overlays with devices like Nikon GP-1. GPS aircraft tracking

  6. Precision railroading - Wikipedia

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    Precision railroading attempts to minimize the number of times on each journey a freight car must be sorted in classification yards such as this one in Fort Worth, Texas. Precision railroading or precision scheduled railroading ( PSR ) is a concept in freight railroad operations pioneered by American railroad executive E. Hunter Harrison in ...

  7. Skyshield - Wikipedia

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    The fire control system (FCS) uses an X-band search and tracking radar X-TAR-3D, [2] and another unit for radar/TV and/or laser/FLIR precision tracking. The command post can be placed up to 500 meters, roughly, from the fire control unit (FCU), using encrypted radio-waves.

  8. Real-time locating system - Wikipedia

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    Examples of real-time locating systems include tracking automobiles through an assembly line, locating pallets of merchandise in a warehouse, or finding medical equipment in a hospital. The physical layer of RTLS technology is often radio frequency (RF) communication.

  9. Multiple object tracking - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the tracking capacity limit is largely set separately by the two cerebral hemispheres, a more unified and cognitive resource also can contribute to tracking. For example, if there is only one target, one can bring one's full cognitive abilities to bear, such as in predicting future positions, to facilitate tracking.