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    Fusion of derived heading for bearings only tracking
    (01-03-2019)
    Sindhu, B.
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    Valarmathi, J.
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    Data fusion technique combines data from two similar sensors placed in different location in order to reduce the error in filtered state estimate. In this paper, state vector fusion (SVF) and measurement fusion (MF) are used to fuse the bearing measurement and also to fuse the derived heading measurement. The derived heading from bearing measurement increases the accuracy of target state estimate. Here, the Lagrange three point difference (LTPD) method has been proposed to derive heading from the set of bearing measurements. Two sensors with single target scenario are considered and the heading parameters are derived for each sensor. The bearing and derived heading measurements from two different sensors are fused using SVF or MF and then nonlinear Extended Kalman filter (EKF) is used to obtain the optimized state estimate. Simulations have been carried out in order to compare the SVF and MF fusion techniques for the bearing measurements as well as the derived heading parameters using existing centered difference (CD) and proposed LTPD.
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    Derived Heading Using Lagrange Five Point Difference Method and Fusion (poster)
    (01-07-2019)
    Sindhu, B.
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    Valarmathi, J.
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    In general, bearing measurements combined with the derived heading increases the accuracy of target state estimate in bearing only tracking (BOT). Here, Lagrange five point difference (LFPD) method is proposed for deriving the heading measurements. This method is compared with Lagrange three point difference (LTPD) and centered difference (CD) method by considering the scenario of two sensors tracking a single target. The bearing and derived heading measurements from two sensors are fused using measurement fusion (MF) technique. The nonlinear Extended Kalman filter (EKF) is implemented using fused measurement to obtain the optimized target state estimate. Performance analyses are made between LFPD compared with LTPD and CD by considering without and with fusion technique. Simulation results indicate MF-LFPD performs comparatively better.
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    THz communication technology in India: Present and future
    (01-01-2019)
    Rahaman, M. H.
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    Bandyopadhyay, A.
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    Ray, K. P.
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    Pal, S.
    As the communication industry is currently undergoing a major overhaul to accommodate greater bandwidth and higher data-rate to meet the rapidly growing data demand; terahertz range of frequencies from 100 GHz to 3 THz are being investigated as a possible replacement of the conventional mm-wave technology. In this paper, the technological readiness of Indian research community in this specific direction have been examined. The research development strategies that are required to gain momentum towards achieving a viable technology standard in THz communication in India are discussed. Technology recommendations towards product development required for initiation and advancement in THz communication are presented. We have also introduced a design of a short-range THz communication configuration in conclusion, based on recent reports of successful realisation of THz communication which could be utilised for immediate realisation using commercially available resources.