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6 December 1989 Parallel Algorithms For Automatic Target Identification Using CO2 Laser Radar Imagery
Arthur V. Forman Jr., Daniel J. Sullivan
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Abstract
This paper describes a parallel implementation of algorithms for automatic target identification using a CO2 laser radar sensor, which provides pixel-registered visual, infrared, relative range and Doppler (motion) images. Images are preprocessed to remove artifacts and speckle and to detect edges. The processed images are then passed to a transformation which provides a representation independent of translation, rotation, and scaling of the input scene. The transformed image is designed to be input to a neural network to extract features representative of the targets. This paper also discusses three-dimensional transformation of range images for pattern matching and the implementation of algorithms in a single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) parallel architecture.
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Arthur V. Forman Jr. and Daniel J. Sullivan "Parallel Algorithms For Automatic Target Identification Using CO2 Laser Radar Imagery", Proc. SPIE 1154, Real-Time Signal Processing XII, (6 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962382
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KEYWORDS
Target recognition

Doppler effect

Signal processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image segmentation

Image processing

Sensors

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