The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is in a unique position to question traditional sensing architectures and concepts while possessing both the charter and funding to explore and develop the technologies necessary to accomplish both existing and desired applications. This paper describes the re-thinking of the Optical Processing system when applied to non-imaging sensors.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is in a unique position to question
traditional sensing architectures and concepts while possessing both the charter and funding to explore and
develop the technologies necessary to accomplish both existing and desired applications. This paper describes the
logical flow from the need for long-term tracking of an extremely large number of vehicles in an urban
environment, through the fundamental requirements and the application to the phenomenology tradespace.
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