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Figure 6-116: COP display showing a pair of fused tracks with Track IDs 964 <strong>and</strong> 607 that are<br />

maintained throughout most of the display.<br />

We next turn our attention to an example from MCASCP, where two eBirdRad radars were<br />

deployed more than 10 km apart during a study in 2006 at a site in northeastern NC near the<br />

Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. This example is particularly interesting because of the<br />

distance between the radars.<br />

We used a paired dataset that was collected from the OLF on 14 February 2006. The area of<br />

interest includes a single long track, plus a number of shorter tracks. The tracks start at 20:11:00<br />

UTC <strong>and</strong> end by 20:13:10 UTC – a period of 130 seconds. The RFE required just over two<br />

seconds to process these data –a computation rate of more than 60 times real time.<br />

The COP display of the RFE can be used to simply integrate tracks from multiple radars without<br />

applying fusion processing. This is illustrated in Figure 6-117 showing the contributing tracks<br />

from both radars. The positions of the two eBirdRad radars during the study are indicated by the<br />

yellow pushpins in Figure 6-117. The tracks of interest are near the middle of the display, within<br />

the area bounded by the electronic bearing lines <strong>and</strong> the two purple range rings.<br />

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