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A software toolbox was developed for symbolic computations on abstract Lie groups as an addition to MAPLE 9.5. in 2003. Algorithms were also created for multi-sensor multi-target tracking and target recognition, including IMM-JVC and IMM-JPDA algorithms, which were implemented and tested on airborne surveillance software for the Canadian Patrol Frigate.

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A software toolbox was developed for symbolic computations on abstract Lie groups as an addition to MAPLE 9.5. in 2003. Algorithms were also created for multi-sensor multi-target tracking and target recognition, including IMM-JVC and IMM-JPDA algorithms, which were implemented and tested on airborne surveillance software for the Canadian Patrol Frigate.

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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WORKS

A symbolic computation software to assist computations on ab-


stract Lie groups developed as a toolbox for MAPLE 9.5., 2003;
(with student Terres-Torriti, M.)
Torres-Torriti, M., Michalska, H., A software package for Lie
algebraic computations, Society of Industrial and Applied
Mathematics (SIAM) Review, Vol. 47, No. 4., 2005, pp.
722-745.
A set of algorithms for multi-sensor multi-target tracking and
target recognition:
IMM-JVC Algorithms (with student Jarry, B.);
IMM-JPDA Algorithms (with student Hadzagic, M.)
The algorithms were implemented and tested on the Knowledge
Based System for Airborne Surveillance at Lockheed Martin
Canada Inc. and became a part of the airborne surveillance
software on the Canadian Patrol Frigate.

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