Target tracking in complex scenarios including jamming conditions for airborne sensor systems
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Coordinator | SAAB Aktiebolag - SAAB AB |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 4 000 000 |
Project duration | August 2013 - August 2017 |
Status | Completed |
Purpose and goal
Deliveries and other project goals are considered to be fulfilled. The project has already contributed to the development of new functions in Saab radar systems. Research at Chalmers University of Technology(CUT) has led to a number of publications which exceeds the expectations. Research has been carried out in international cooperation, and CUT remains as a relevant research partner in the field. The project has contributed to that CUT’s position as a competence center in the region is sustained.
Expected results and effects
The project has contributed to positive effects: research results exist which are already part of new functions, and which improve Saab’s market positions. We expect a patent application as a result of Saab research. The result of CUT research will be a source of inspiration for future generations of the core in Saab target tracking functions.
Planned approach and implementation
CUT was given a free role within the NFFP6-project to select what publications to produce. The project is a continuation from prior NFFP-projects and CUT has good knowledge of Saab interests. Follow-up meetings were hold at regular intervals. Prior Saab employee Daniel Svensson worked part time at CUT as a supervisor for Abu. However, Daniel chose to leave Saab during the project.