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12 March 1999 Using Dempster-Shafer methods for object classification in the theater ballistic missile environment
Kimberly Coombs, Debra Freel, Douglas Lampert, Steven J. Brahm
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Abstract
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidential reasoning may be useful in handling issues associated with theater ballistic missile discrimination. This paper highlights the Dempster- Shafer theory and describes how this technique was implemented and applied to data collected by two IR sensor on a recent flight test.
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Kimberly Coombs, Debra Freel, Douglas Lampert, and Steven J. Brahm "Using Dempster-Shafer methods for object classification in the theater ballistic missile environment", Proc. SPIE 3719, Sensor Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications III, (12 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.341333
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Missiles

Databases

Detection and tracking algorithms

Logic

Infrared sensors

Algorithms

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