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Multisensor track-to-track association for tracks with dependent errors [PDF]
The problem of track-to-track association has been considered until recently in the literature only for pairwise associations. In view of the extensive recent interest in multisensor data fusion, the need to associate simultaneously multiple tracks has arisen.
Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Huimin Chen
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Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2009
This article explores tracking and its effect on African American students at Highview High School, a racially and socioeconomically diverse, first-ring suburban school. Mary Johnson, a White assistant principal, is troubled by the existence of racially identifiable course enrollment patterns and knows that meaningful change will only occur if a plan ...
Terah Talei Venzant Chambers +2 more
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This article explores tracking and its effect on African American students at Highview High School, a racially and socioeconomically diverse, first-ring suburban school. Mary Johnson, a White assistant principal, is troubled by the existence of racially identifiable course enrollment patterns and knows that meaningful change will only occur if a plan ...
Terah Talei Venzant Chambers +2 more
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A Track-to-Track Fusion Method for Tracks With Unknown Correlations
IEEE Control Systems Letters, 2018This letter deals with the problem of track-to-track fusion under unknown correlations. We propose a novel method to construct the correlation terms between tracks from two sensors. We start by showing that the cross-covariance matrix of any two tracks can be expressed as the product of square roots of the tracks’ covariance matrices and a contraction ...
Mahboubeh Zarei-Jalalabadi +2 more
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Track-to-track fusion of out-of-sequence tracks
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Fusion. FUSION 2002. (IEEE Cat.No.02EX5997), 2003Fusing out-of-sequence information is a problem of growing importance due to an increased reliance on networked sensors embedded in complicated network architectures. The problem of fusing out-of-sequence measurements (OOSM) has received some attention in literature; however, most practical fusion systems, owing to compatibility with legacy sensors and
S. Challa, J.A. Legg
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Track-to-track association for tracks with features and attributes
SPIE Proceedings, 2005The problem of track-to-track association - a prerequisite for fusion of tracks - has been considered in the literature only for tracks described by kinematic states. The association of tracks from a common target can also be solved using additional feature or attribute variables which are associated with those tracks. We extend the existing results to
Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Huimin Chen
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1981
We generalize in several directions a previously published Runge-Kutta method for track fitting. We point out that the same basic idea applies to any equation of motion and any general method for numerical integration. For comparison we also discuss the quintic spline fit.
Lars Bugge, Jan Myrheim
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We generalize in several directions a previously published Runge-Kutta method for track fitting. We point out that the same basic idea applies to any equation of motion and any general method for numerical integration. For comparison we also discuss the quintic spline fit.
Lars Bugge, Jan Myrheim
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Problems of Information Transmission, 2005
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L. Goldentayer +2 more
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