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3 April 2000 Resource allocation optimization in relation to tracking purposes
Sylvain Leborgne, Vincent Nimier
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Abstract
This study deals with different strategies of resource allocation in relation to tracking purposes. The integration of sensors for target tracking and resource management has been intensively investigated and several effective techniques have been developed. In a military context, resource allocation has two main purposes: precision of target tracking and sensor discretion, that means a number of limited pulses. Our different techniques provide solutions in our search of optimal strategy according to the requirements of allocation. Optimizing target pulse allocation amounts to minimize a given criteria, taking into account target vagueness. Our work consists in adapting this criteria to the tracking requirements by favoring a running mode (Stand-By or Tracking).
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Sylvain Leborgne and Vincent Nimier "Resource allocation optimization in relation to tracking purposes", Proc. SPIE 4051, Sensor Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications IV, (3 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.381650
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Time metrology

Filtering (signal processing)

Switches

Antennas

Tolerancing

Acoustics

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