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20 April 2016 Investigation of correlation between vibrometric data and accelerometric data using spectral fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation
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Abstract
Recently, the one dimensional (1D) spectral fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation (SFJTC) technique has been proposed as an effective means for performing deterministic target detection in hyperspectral imagery. In addition, different types of sensor data have been proposed in the literature to characterize and detect objects or targets. Some of the recently proposed sensors are accelerometers and laser vibrometers. In this work, we investigate how a laser vibrometer data signature is correlated to any accelerometer based data signature using SFJTC. Toward this end, we applied SFJTC to several data sets of laser velocity vibrometer data and different accelerometer data recorded from a vehicle under different challenging conditions. It was found that all laser vibrometer data correlated equally well with all accelerometer data regardless of the position of the accelerometer under all conditions. This result suggests that laser vibrometric data may be used instead of accelerometric data to uniquely characterize desired objects such as vehicles.
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Adel A. Sakla, Mohammad S. Alam, and Vijayan Asari "Investigation of correlation between vibrometric data and accelerometric data using spectral fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation", Proc. SPIE 9845, Optical Pattern Recognition XXVII, 98450U (20 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2225252
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Joint transforms

Sensors

Target detection

Data conversion

Hyperspectral target detection

Optical filters

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