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8 March 1982 Bearings-Only Passive Ranging Using Kalman-Bucy And Moore-Penrose Methods
Floyd H. Hollister
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Abstract
Passive ranging can be performed using a Kalman-Bucy (KB) filter to process noisy sequential bearing measurements made by a moving observer. This can be performed also using the Moore-Penrose (MP) pseudomatrix inverse to obtain a least-squares fit to the observed bearing measurements. The advantage of the MP method is that no linearizations or state/covariance initializations are required. This paper formulates a two-dimensional bearings-only passive-ranging problem for solution by the KB and MP methods and compares the performance of the two methods.
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Floyd H. Hollister "Bearings-Only Passive Ranging Using Kalman-Bucy And Moore-Penrose Methods", Proc. SPIE 0302, Infrared Technology for Target Detection and Classification, (8 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932643
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KEYWORDS
Ranging

Target detection

Infrared technology

Error analysis

Target acquisition

Electronic filtering

Filtering (signal processing)

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