VAMPIRA: radar and infrared propagation synergism trial
conference paper
In a coastal environment simultaneous exploitation of radar and infrared sensors and multisensor fusion can overcome the difficulties imposed by the atmospheric conditions with respect to target detection/recognition/classification by the individual sensors. To investigate the so-called radar and infrared synergism with respect to propagation in a coastal environment the NATO AC/323 SET-56/RTG32 has performed the Validation Measurements for Propagation in the Infrared and Radar (VAMPIRA). The paper describes the background of the trial and the trial itself, listing the objectives, the set-up and execution. Some examples of obtained results are given.
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TNO Identifier
223068
Source title
ECPS '05, European Conference Propagation and Systems, 15-18 March 2005, Brest, France
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