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5 July 1995 Simulation study of a fuzzy-logic-based controller for laser cavities
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This report summarizes the Threat Object Map (TOM) handover analysis that the ODA team has performed during the past year. The areas of study include evaluating data from the STORM 4 and STORM 6 missions to determine: (1) performance of a radar to optical interceptor TOM handover, (2) sensitivities to data latency both above and within the atmosphere, (3) platform sensitivities to closely spaced objects, and (4) sensitivity to N objects handed up from the radar to M objects on the interceptor focal plane. This analysis is limited to metric only TOM handover and does not include generalized TOM evaluation. The analysis uses the OMEGA and TOMAHOC codes. OMEGA models the radar noising. TOMAHOC (Threat Object Map and Handover Code) performs the metric handover. TOMAHOC contains bias removal algorithms and a Sparse Munkre's algorithm.
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Nadipuram R. Prasad and Narasimha S. Prasad "Simulation study of a fuzzy-logic-based controller for laser cavities", Proc. SPIE 2484, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition IV, (5 July 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213017
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Fuzzy logic

Device simulation

Resonators

Control systems

Optical simulations

Laser resonators

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