Method and apparatus for sensor fusion
Abstract
Method and apparatus for fusion of data from optical and radar sensors by error minimization procedure is presented. The method was applied to the problem of shape reconstruction of an unknown surface at a distance. The method involves deriving an incomplete surface model from an optical sensor. The unknown characteristics of the surface are represented by some parameter. The correct value of the parameter is computed by iteratively generating theoretical predictions of the radar cross sections (RCS) of the surface, comparing the predicted and the observed values for the RCS, and improving the surface model from results of the comparison. Theoretical RCS may be computed from the surface model in several ways. One RCS prediction technique is the method of moments. The method of moments can be applied to an unknown surface only if some shape information is available from an independent source. The optical image provides the independent information.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- April 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991nasa.reptS....K
- Keywords:
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- Image Analysis;
- Microwave Sensors;
- Pattern Recognition;
- Radar Cross Sections;
- Scattering Cross Sections;
- Computer Techniques;
- Error Analysis;
- Imaging Radar;
- Iteration;
- Method Of Moments;
- Patents;
- Communications and Radar