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2009

A. C. Rice, J. R. Vasquez, J. Kerekes, M. J. Mendenhall, and C. F. Carlson, “Persistent hyperspectral adaptive multi-modal feature-aided tracking,” Proceedings of the SPIE,Conference on Signal and Data Processing of Small Target, Vol. 7334, 2009.

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S. A. Miller, Z. A. Harris, and E. K. P. Chong, “A POMDP framework for coordinated guidance of autonomous UAVs for multitarget tracking,” EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, special issue on Signal Processing Advances in Robots and Autonomy, Article ID 724597, 2009.

J. Yosinski, N. Coult, and R. Paffenroth, “Network-centric angle only tracking,” Proceedings of the SPIE, Conference on Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets, Vol. 7445, 2009.

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B. Kragel, S. Herman, and N. Roseveare, “Effective methods for assessing ambiguity in data association decisions,” IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2009. (Submitted for Publication)

S. A. Miller, Z. A. Harris, and E. K. P. Chong, "Coordinated guidance of autonomous UAVs via nominal belief-state optimization," Proceedings of the 2009 American Control Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2009.