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MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION OF TARGET ACCELERATION.
David A. Haessig
, Bernard Friedland
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Failure Detection
100%
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
100%
Target Acceleration
100%
Maximum Likelihood
100%
Detection Algorithm
66%
Miss Distance
66%
Air-to-ground
33%
Kalman Filter
33%
Interception
33%
Correction Term
33%
Detection Theory
33%
Evasive Maneuver
33%
Engineering
Maximum Likelihood
100%
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
100%
Target Acceleration
100%
Detection Algorithm
66%
Simulation Result
33%
Moving Target
33%
Kalman Filter
33%
Correction Term
33%
Detection Theory
33%
Air Interception
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Maximum Likelihood Method
100%