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2004
Zhao, Xingqiu, Long, Hongwei, McCrosky, Jesse, Kim, Surrey, Kouritzin, Michael
In this paper, we discuss multi-target tracking for a submarine model based on incomplete observations. The submarine model is a weakly interacting stochastic dynamic system with several submarines in the underlying region. Observations are obtained at discrete times from a number of sonobuoys...
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2004
McCrosky, Jesse, Kouritzin, Michael, Blount, Douglas
A hybrid weighted/interacting particle filter, the selectively resampling particle (SERP) filter, is used to detect and track an unknown number of independent targets on a one-dimensional \"racetrack\" domain. The targets evolve in a nonlinear manner. The observations model a sensor positioned...
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2002
Kouritzin, Michael, Bauer, Will, Kim, Surrey
Predicting the future state of a random dynamic signal based on corrupted, distorted, and partial observations is vital for proper real-time control of a system that includes time delay. Motivated by problems from Acoustic Positioning Research Inc., we consider the continual automated...
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2004
Kouritzin, Michael, Kim, Surrey, Sun, Wei, Kim, Hyukjoon
In this note, we consider the problem of detecting network portscans through the use of anomaly detection. First, we introduce some static tests for analyzing traffic rates. Then, we make use of two dynamic chi-square tests to detect anomalous packets. Further, we model network traffic as a...
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2002
Kim, Surrey, Kouritzin, Michael, Ballantyne, David
Particle-based nonlinear filters have proven to be effective and versatile methods for computing approximations to difficult filtering problems. We introduce a novel hybrid particle method, thought to possess an excellent compromise between the unadaptive nature of the weighted particle methods...