Title :
Fusion techbroad area surveillance exploiting ambient signals via coherent techiques
Author :
Ogrodnik, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
Rome Lab, Griffiss AFB, NY, USA
Abstract :
The exploitation of ambient signals as noncooperative, distributed sources of illumination supports the synthesis of a broad area surveillance architecture which draws from fusion based technology and can create a highly powerful, yet silent (passive) remote target monitoring capability. The resulting surveillance capability can selectively optimize its functions to either enhance small signal target detection (improve noise rejection) or provide real time target typing based on the nature of the exploited ambient signal. This paper addresses this remote surveillance synthesizing technology from its basic principles as well as from field test aspects, to provide the systems community with information on a wholly different approach to target surveillance and target typing which inherently has the potential of simultaneous multiple operating modes at its disposal, simply by exploiting the ambient signal space in a coherent signal processing manner
Keywords :
pattern classification; radar applications; radar cross-sections; radar detection; radar target recognition; radar tracking; real-time systems; sensor fusion; surveillance; target tracking; ambient signals; broad area surveillance architecture; coherent signal processing; fusion techbroad area surveillance; real time; remote target monitoring; sensor fusion; signal target detection; target surveillance; target typing; Frequency; Lighting; Passive radar; Position measurement; Radar tracking; Signal processing; Signal synthesis; Space technology; Surveillance; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems, 1994. IEEE International Conference on MFI '94.
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2072-7
DOI :
10.1109/MFI.1994.398423