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23 December 1980 Evaluation Of Scene-Matching Concepts For Autonomous Acquisition Terminal Homing
M. Svedlow
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Abstract
Advanced scene matching concepts for application to autonomous terminal homing have been investigated as part of the Autonomous Terminal Homing Program. ATH program objectives are to develop a precision terminal guidance system for fixed targets capable of operating successfully during both day/night and adverse weather conditions using synthetically generated references. Scene matching issues and a conceptual framework to address these issues are presented. Functional comparisons between different processing components are summarized, and suggested approaches to the development of a robust scene matching processor are presented.
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M. Svedlow "Evaluation Of Scene-Matching Concepts For Autonomous Acquisition Terminal Homing", Proc. SPIE 0238, Image Processing for Missile Guidance, (23 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959148
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Sensors

Image sensors

Image segmentation

Missiles

Image filtering

Passive sensors

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