Abstract

An exciting discovery has recently been made in the long history of passive ranging. The simple approach of associative memories has been found to be very effective. Numerical experiments show that, through training, a memory matrix can be determined that produces an accurate emitter location estimate based on few noisy observations and minimal computing. If these results hold up under more stringent tests and for more realistic applications, there will be a great impact on airborne passive ranging in the near future.

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