The effects of work-rest, target activity, background noise, and string size on operator interpretation of the unattended ground sensor records

The effects of work-rest, target activity, background noise, and string size on operator interpretation of the unattended ground sensor records

by Harold Martinek

Book 300 of Technical paper - U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences

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