Abstract

This article reviews an earlier recursive approach for computing such reach trajectories and presents a new nonrecursive approach, with computations that may be performed analytically for the most part, leading to a significant gain in the accuracy of the inferred trajectory while imposing a very small computational burden. Extensions of the approach are discussed including the incorporation of multiple target observations at different times, and multiple possible target locations.

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