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9 August 2004 Battlespace movement prediction for time critical targeting
Mark J. Carlotto, Mark Nebrich, Kristin O'Connor
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Abstract
A system is described for predicting the location and movement of ground vehicles over road networks using a combination of vehicle motion models, context, and network flow analysis. Preliminary results obtained over simulated ground vehicle movement scenarios demonstrate the ability to accurately predict candidate TCT locations under move-stop-move and other typical vehicle behaviors. Limitations of current models are discussed and extensions proposed.
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Mark J. Carlotto, Mark Nebrich, and Kristin O'Connor "Battlespace movement prediction for time critical targeting", Proc. SPIE 5429, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XIII, (9 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541045
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Motion models

Computer architecture

Palladium

Lab on a chip

Motion analysis

Network security

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