Answer 3: Electrical Engineers can run a series of tests/prototyping to improve it later along the line of production. (THIS MUST BE SHORTER)
details: NCTR functions are usually performed with no cooperation from the target concerned and in most cases the target is not aware that is being identified. Air Force reconnaissance platforms, like AWACS, and JSTARS, and Air Force combat systems like the F-16, F-22, and F-35 have NCTR requirements for their sensor systems to identify threatening targets with high reliability beyond visual ranges in order to perform their full potential and to achieve high levels of operational effectiveness.
The results obtained from our
experiments suggest that such an emotional system which has been successfully
implemented in other application areas, such as security (facial recognition)
and medical (blood cell identification), can be also efficiently used
in military target identification,
in particular considering the fast performance of the system in terms of
training (learning) and decision-making times.
Sensors might offer new features that could be exploited by new
characterization algorithms. And New algorithms might be developed with the ability
to combine measurements, at the pixel or feature level, from different sensors.
Sources: not mla formated
http://www.dodsbir.net/sitis/archives_display_topic.asp?Bookmark=37544
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.229.3453&rep=rep1&type=pdf
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