Methods of recognizing targets
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1. Apparatus for recognizing a target comprising:
- a data base containing a respective record, for each of different known types of object;
means for recording peaks of amplitude at different ranges obtained from radar returns representing successive range sweeps across a known object as seen from different angles;
a processing means for identifying, from said recorded amplitude peaks, lines of continuity in the peaks of amplitude extending through successive range sweeps, with said lines of continuity being representative of major reflection points on the known object;
means for comparing the said lines of continuity to derive first spatial information, for each known object, representative of the relative positions of the respective major reflection points, and for storing in said data base the said first spatial information in the said respective record;
a pulse radar for producing signals representing range sweeps across an unidentified object; and
comparator means for comparing corresponding second spatial information from at least one range sweep received from an unidentified object with the first spatial information recorded for each type of object in the data base to ascertain whether the unidentified object belongs to one of the known types.
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In order to identify a target a data base is compiled containing records, for each of different known types of object, each record being derived from successive range sweeps of the object as seen from different angles and containing information defining the relative positions of different points of reflection on the object. In order to identify an unidentified object, information from at least one range sweep across it (and preferably a number of such range sweeps taken when viewing the object from different angles) is compared with similar information recorded in the data base to ascertain whether the unidentified object belongs to one of the known types.
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1. Apparatus for recognizing a target comprising:
- a data base containing a respective record, for each of different known types of object;
means for recording peaks of amplitude at different ranges obtained from radar returns representing successive range sweeps across a known object as seen from different angles;
a processing means for identifying, from said recorded amplitude peaks, lines of continuity in the peaks of amplitude extending through successive range sweeps, with said lines of continuity being representative of major reflection points on the known object;
means for comparing the said lines of continuity to derive first spatial information, for each known object, representative of the relative positions of the respective major reflection points, and for storing in said data base the said first spatial information in the said respective record;
a pulse radar for producing signals representing range sweeps across an unidentified object; and
comparator means for comparing corresponding second spatial information from at least one range sweep received from an unidentified object with the first spatial information recorded for each type of object in the data base to ascertain whether the unidentified object belongs to one of the known types.
- a data base containing a respective record, for each of different known types of object;
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2. A method for recognizing a target comprising:
- recording peaks of amplitude at different ranges obtained from radar returns representing successive range sweeps across an object of known type as seen from different angles;
identifying, in the record lines of continuity in the peaks of amplitude extending through successive range sweeps, with said lines of continuity being representative of major reflection points on the object of known type;
comparing the lines of continuity and, from the results of that comparison, creating a data base of first spatial information representing the relative positions of the major reflection points of the object of known type;
creating corresponding second spatial information from an unknown object; and
comparing said corresponding second spatial information from at least one range sweep across the unidentified object with the said first spatial information to ascertain whether the unidentified object is of the known type.
- recording peaks of amplitude at different ranges obtained from radar returns representing successive range sweeps across an object of known type as seen from different angles;
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