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24 August 2000 Air Force Research Laboratory evaluation testbed for rf moving target technology
Devert W. Wicker, John J. Westerkamp, Robert L. Williams, Adrian P. Palomino
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Abstract
Evaluation is a cornerstone of AFRL/SN research into target detection, tracking, and identification. A formal evaluation procedure provides quantitative feedback on algorithm performance and a means for monitoring algorithm improvement and for comparison of different algorithms on an objective and equal basis. AFRL/SN has invested in an Advanced Real-Time in the Cockpit Cell (ARC) facility as a part of the Collaborative Engineering Environment (CEE) that allows for rapid evaluation of target detection, tracking, and identification algorithms within a comprehensive simulation environment that includes target simulators, sensor simulators, analyst workstations, strike simulators and weapon flyout. A testbed is under development to support the evaluation of RF moving target technology as well as maturity assessments of the technologies for transition.
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Devert W. Wicker, John J. Westerkamp, Robert L. Williams, and Adrian P. Palomino "Air Force Research Laboratory evaluation testbed for rf moving target technology", Proc. SPIE 4053, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery VII, (24 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.396382
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KEYWORDS
Computer simulations

Data modeling

Detection and tracking algorithms

Radar

Sensors

Target detection

Target recognition

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