2015
DOI: 10.1117/1.oe.54.4.044101
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Optical target tracking by scheduled range measurements

Abstract: In this paper, optical target tracking, by regular target bearing measurements and target range in a lower and scheduled measurement rate is considered. Variance of the target range estimation error is used as scheduling criterion. For this purpose, target dynamic state vector in modified spherical coordinates is stated in such a way that all target states be decoupled from range-related target state.Target state dynamic equations in modified spherical coordinates for nearly constant velocity, nearly constant … Show more

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“…If the physical size of each pixel is obtained by the calibrated internal parameters as s x = 1/ dx , s y = 1/ dy , the dimensions of which are 1/mm, the conversion formula, as shown in Equation (3) [ 29 , 30 , 31 ], is able to facilitate the coordinate transformation from ICS to CCS: …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…If the physical size of each pixel is obtained by the calibrated internal parameters as s x = 1/ dx , s y = 1/ dy , the dimensions of which are 1/mm, the conversion formula, as shown in Equation (3) [ 29 , 30 , 31 ], is able to facilitate the coordinate transformation from ICS to CCS: …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the physical size of each pixel is obtained by the calibrated internal parameters as sx = 1/dx, sy = 1/dy, the dimensions of which are 1/mm, the conversion formula, as shown in Equation (3) [29][30][31], is able to facilitate the coordinate transformation from ICS to CCS: The definition of each quantity expressed in Figure 4 is as follows: the coordinates of the target P under the WCS are set to be Pw (Xw, Yw, Zw), and the coordinates of its projection point under the ICS are Pu (Xu, Yu, Zu). θ is the angle between the connection line formed by the origin O and Pw under the CCS and the optical axis Z, which represents the attitude information.…”
Section: Position Relationship Between Cameras and Target Coordinatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it can help athletes improve their competitive performance, and it can also make the missions more smoothly completed for miniature unmanned aerial vehicles. Particularly, the measurement of projectile flight parameters is a highly concerning issue in the process of weapon development and production all over the world [1,2].…”
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confidence: 99%