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13 September 1989 Infrared Music From Z Technology Focal Planes
C. Ralph, Anthony Sommese, Douglas Johnston, Herb Landau
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Abstract
Presented is the Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm which uses the high frequency differences in sensed time signals to discriminate, count, and accurately locate closely spaced targets. Z technology focal planes allow the implementation of this algorithm and the trade-off between finer spatial resolution systems and systems with coarser resolution but higher sampling rates.
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C. Ralph, Anthony Sommese, Douglas Johnston, and Herb Landau "Infrared Music From Z Technology Focal Planes", Proc. SPIE 1097, Materials, Devices, Techniques, and Applications for Z-Plane Focal Plane Array, (13 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960364
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Staring arrays

Sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

Missiles

Detector arrays

Signal detection

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