Shockwave-only solutions that estimate shooter position and shot
trajectory are extremely sensitive to the quality and precision of the
shock time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements as well as the accuracy to which
relative sensor positions in space are known. Over the life of a
long-deployed system, the sensor positions can shift and the performance
of some sensors may degrade for various reasons. Such changes can degrade
the performance of deployed shooter estimation systems. Disclosed are
systems and methods that can be used to calibrate sensor positions based
on shock and muzzle measurements processed from a series of shots fired
from a known location and in a known direction, as well as an approach
for dynamically adapting shock-only shooter estimation algorithms to
compensate for sensor degradation and/or loss.