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  2. Joint Probabilistic Data Association Filter - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike the PDAF, which is only meant for tracking a single target in the presence of false alarms and missed detections, the JPDAF can handle multiple target tracking scenarios. A derivation of the JPDAF is given in. [2] The JPDAF is one of several techniques for radar target tracking and for target tracking in the field of computer ...

  3. Radar tracker - Wikipedia

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    When several targets are present, the radar tracker aims to provide one track for each target, with the track history often being used to indicate where the target has come from. When multiple radar systems are connected to a single reporting post, a multiradar tracker is often used to monitor the updates from all of the radars and form tracks ...

  4. Track while scan - Wikipedia

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    Early airborne TWS radar typically only tracked a single target while scanning. The original TWS airborne set was the Hughes Aircraft AN/ASG-18 of the XF-108 Rapier, which could track a single target. The Westinghouse AN/APQ-81 for the F6D Missileer was more advanced, tracking up to eight targets, but required its own operator.

  5. Multiple object tracking - Wikipedia

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    When individual ends of multiple dumbbell-shaped drawings are designated as targets, tracking performance is poor. [39] [40] Performance was even worse when participants attempted to track one end of multiple moving lines, where the lines were uniform without distinct parts. Evidently, the mental processes that underlie tracking of multiple ...

  6. Track algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A track algorithm is a radar and sonar performance enhancement strategy. Tracking algorithms provide the ability to predict future position of multiple moving objects based on the history of the individual positions being reported by sensor systems.

  7. EuroFIRST PIRATE - Wikipedia

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    Multiple target tracking: Where engagement (detection, tracking and prioritisation) of multiple targets in A/A, look up/down operations over the whole field of regard or in a selectable volume are executable. Passive ranging data is also available. Single target tracking: Where angle tracking of a single acquired target can be commanded.

  8. EL/M-2248 MF-STAR - Wikipedia

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    The MF-STAR is capable of tracking both air and surface targets and can track hundreds of targets simultaneously with a very fast refresh rate. It is capable of providing guidance illumination and mid course updates to both active and semi-active surface-to-air missiles and anti-ship missiles , with multiple simultaneous engagement capability.

  9. PS-05/A - Wikipedia

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    The radar is capable of detecting, locating, identifying and automatically tracking multiple targets in the upper and lower spheres, on the ground and sea or in the air, in all weather conditions. It consists of four line replaceable units and all LRUs can be replaced in 30 minutes.