Technical Papers – Sensor Processing
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Masahiko Uetsuhara (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics), Norikazu Ikoma (Kyushu Institute of Technology, and The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
Keywords: Faint debris detection, track-before-detect, evolutional algorithm, particle filter
Darin Koblick (Millennium Space Systems), Moriba Jah (Air Force Research Laboratory), Brien Flewelling (Air Force Research Laboratory), Alfred Goldsmith (Millennium Space Systems), Michael Klug (Millennium Space Systems), Joe Shanks (Photon Research Associates), Robert Pina (Photon Research Associates), Jason Stauch (Schafer Corporation), Jason Baldwin (Schafer Corporation), James Campbell (CENTRA Technology), Travis Blake (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Keywords: Ground Optical Signal Processing, Corner Detection, Small Space Based Telescopes, Modeling and Simulation
Mr Grant Privett (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory), Dr Graham Appleby (British Geological Survey, UK), Mr. Rob Sherwood (British Geological Survey, UK)
Keywords: geostationary , stacking
Paul Sydney (PDS/IAI), Charles J. Wetterer (PDS/IAI)
Keywords: sensor, processing, RSO, photometry, metrics
Keith Knox (Air Force Research Laboratory)
Keywords: double stars, binary stars, binaries, speckle interferometry
Mark Bolden (Pennsylvania State University), David Spencer (Pennsylvania State University)
Keywords: data fusion, data sharing, space situational awareness, leveraging astronomical data for SSA, survey telescopes,
Phan Dao (Air Force Research Laboratory), Vincent Schmidt (Air Force Research Laboratory), Waid Schlaegel (Air Force Research Laboratory), Richard Rast (Air Force Research Laboratory), Steve Gregory (The Boeing Company), Anthony Dentamaro (Boston College)
Keywords: dim moving objects, autonomous, blind search