A Theory for Simple Associations during Target Tracking

A process for calculating the probability of association of a measurement and a single forecast is derived for the simple case in which only one target out of m possibles is detected. The probability is shown to be a function of the probability of detection of each target and the number of targets i...

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BAYES THEOREM
PROBABILITY
RADAR TRACKING
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TARGET DISCRIMINATION
UNITED KINGDOM
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