SUCCESSIVE APPLICATION OF MONTE-CARLO METHOD TO EXTREME CORRELATION NAVIGATION PROBLEM
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Feasibility of successive application of Monte-Carlo method to extreme correlation navigation problem is analyzed with the account for variability of vector under estimation. Peculiarities of the approach are discussed, and an algorithm based on a posteriori (iterated) substantial sampling is proposed.
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