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15 February 2022 Overview on infrared dim target tracking
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Proceedings Volume 12166, Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021); 1216678 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2617932
Event: Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021), 2021, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract
Due to the complex background and weak signal, infrared dim target tracking has become a challenging problem in the field of target tracking. With the increasing maturity of tracking algorithms, better real-time performance and more stable tracking effects have become the main goals pursued by researchers. In recent years, the algorithm of infrared dim target tracking has developed rapidly, and more and more new methods have emerged. This research summarizes the common methods and technical development of infrared dim target tracking, and introduces the latest principles and improvements of infrared dim target tracking. Their advantages and disadvantages are compared by experiments, and the difficulties and development trends of infrared dim target tracking are discussed.
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Yun-Peng Bai, De-Zhen Yang, Song-Lin Yu, Jiang-Yong Li, and Cheng-Zhang Huang "Overview on infrared dim target tracking", Proc. SPIE 12166, Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021), 1216678 (15 February 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2617932
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image filtering

Electronic filtering

Infrared search and track

Infrared imaging

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