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Stereo CSO Detection, Tracking and Object Feature Extraction for SBIRS Low Midcourse Discrimination
Title: Chief Engineer
Phone: (781) 273-3388
Email: herb.landau@alphatech.com
Title: Gen. Cnsl. & Dir. of Cont
Phone: (781) 273-3388
Email: andy.mullin@alphatech.com
"The Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) is scoped to provide timely and accurate warning of missile attacks against the United States and Allied forces worldwide. The SBIRS Low component provides information to active defensive systems by detecting andtracking intercontinental, intermediate/medium, and short range ballistic missiles in their boost (TBR), post boost, mid-course and early terminal flight phases. While the SBIRS Low system has the sensitivity to sense the midcourse object complex, it canbe large in number and can overwhelm weapon system targeting capacity. The SBIRS Low system must therefore discriminate the objects and classify the lethal re-entry vehicles prior to targeting.Weapon systems need targeting information as early as possible, but full object separation relative to sensor resolution can occur a significant time after initial bus release. The challenge therefore, is to isolate and extract decoupled multi-objecttemporal features before the objects are resolved by the SBIRS Low sensors. ALPHATECH proposes to design stereo-spatial super-resolution and frequency super-resolution techniques, which will provide the timely features for target classification. Algorithmevaluation will occur in a standalone testbed incorporating threat and sensor models. Model parameters will be provided by the Northrop Grumman component of the Spectrum Astro SBIRS Low team. The proposed technology will help provide BMDO improved situa
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