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1 August 1991 Neural data association
Kwang H. Kim, Bahram Shafai
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Abstract
A neural data association process during the motion perception which may occur at a low level in the human visual system is described. Principles of the neural process are then applied to the data association (DA) problem arising in radar target tracking. After reviewing radar tracking operations and problems with current DA algorithms, a new biological model based approach is presented.
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Kwang H. Kim and Bahram Shafai "Neural data association", Proc. SPIE 1481, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1991, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45671
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Signal processing

Radar

Personal digital assistants

Target detection

Sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

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