In order to detect and track target, submarine gather the target information(bearing, range, frequency and so on) with using multiple sensors. And submarine can estimate target states with target information. In this paper, we suggest the target motion analysis(TMA) filter architecture of submarine and the proposed TMA filter architecture is tested by a series of computer simulation runs and the Results: are analyzed and verified. function _ajax(url, data, func, sync, type) { var xmlhttp = window.XMLHttpRequest ? new XMLHttpRequest() : new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP'); xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4) func(xmlhttp.responseText, xmlhttp.status == 200); }; xmlhttp.open(type ? type : 'POST', url, !sync ? true : false); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader('Content-type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); xmlhttp.send(data);} /* _ajax("/cited/getCitedBy.php", "doi=10.9766/KIMST.2012.15.4.404", function(s,f) { console.log(s); if(!s.indexOf('OK')) { s = s.split(':'); if(s1 0) { $("#cited_wrap").css("display","block"); $(".CitedNum a").eq(0).html(s1); } } });*/.
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