
doi: 10.1109/7.532258
Acquisition and false acquisition probabilities are derived for search including overlap between observation regions. (Gap-free search, important in many applications, frequently involves overlap.) Search patterns are included, together with system parameters and observation sequences minimizing search time. Design curves applicable to laser, radar, sonar, and other methods are used in practical examples. These examples, accounting for beam shape and receiver characteristics, show that the small overlap in these patterns compensates for beam edge effects.
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