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5 September 1989 Pices, A Multi-Source Tracker/Correlator System
Joseph J. Fitchek, John P. Lee, David Herring
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Abstract
The Prototype Information Correlation Exploitation System (PICES) is an integrated tracking, data correlation, and multi-sensor data fusion system that automatically generates scene hypotheses (possibilities due to sensor information ambiguities) and ranks them on the basis of all information available to the system at a given time. This paper describes PICES features and presents results utilizing various sensor information. We also discuss PICES prototype microcomputer implementation and future program direction.
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Joseph J. Fitchek, John P. Lee, and David Herring "Pices, A Multi-Source Tracker/Correlator System", Proc. SPIE 1096, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 1989, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960359
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Surveillance

Electronic signals intelligence

Data fusion

Databases

Detection and tracking algorithms

Human-machine interfaces

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