FORTRAN program for analyzing ground-based radar data
Edward A. Haering
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FORTRAN program for analyzing ground-based radar data
Published
1995
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program
Pages
1
Subjects
Design and analysis of modern tracking systems
Multiple-target tracking with radar applications
Multitarget-multisensor tracking
Kalman Filtering Techniques for Radar Tracking
Estimation and Tracking:
Tourist mobility and advanced tracking technologies
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FORTRAN program for analyzing ground-based radar data was written by Edward A. Haering.
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