Multisensor tracking and fusion for maritime surveillance

Over the past several years, the NATO Undersea Research Centre has conducted extensive research in multisensor networks for undersea surveillance, culminating in the development of the DMHT tracker. In this paper, we discuss upgrades to this technology and its application to maritime surveillance.

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