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Development of practical logic for aircraft group recognition in a set of observations
The military application of target tracking is discussed. Formation flights of military aircrafts are considered (e.g. for attacks on distributed target areas and for penetration). The dense target situation occurs in the observation of multiple weapon systems. An efficient algorithm for formation (group) recognition in a set of observations is discussed. Results of simulation experiments for a radar tracking problem are presented which demonstrate the effects of the procedure.<>