On estimating position and velocity of cars from discrete time aerial photographic data.

Author(s)
Breiman, L.
Year
Abstract

This report informed about the question: Given that you take aerial photographs of a stretch of freeway every "x seconds", how accurately can you estimate the current position, speed, and acceleration of a given car by interpolating over several adjacent frames?

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Library number
A 5679
Source

Santa Monica, California, System Development Corporation, 1969, 22 p.

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