Title :
Sensor fusion for intelligent alarm analysis
Author :
Nelson, Cynthia L. ; Fitzgerald, Deborah S.
Author_Institution :
Security Technol. Dept., Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The purpose of an intelligent alarm analysis system is to provide complete and manageable information to a central alarm station operator by applying alarm processing and fusion techniques to sensor information. This paper discusses the sensor fusion approach taken to perform intelligent alarm analysis for the Advanced Exterior Sensor (AES). The AES is an intrusion detection and assessment system designed for wide-area coverage, quick deployment, low false/nuisance alarm operation, and immediate visual assessment. It combines three sensor technologies (visible, infrared, and millimeter wave radar) collocated on a compact and portable remote sensor module. The remote sensor module rotates at a rate of 1 revolution per second to detect and track motion and provide assessment in a continuous 360° field-of-regard. Sensor fusion techniques are used to correlate and integrate the track data from these three sensors into a single track for operator observation. Additional inputs to the fusion process include environmental data, knowledge of sensor performance under certain weather conditions, sensor priority, and recent operator feedback. A confidence value is assigned to the track as a result of the fusion process. This helps to reduce nuisance alarms and to increase operator confidence in the system while reducing the workload of the operator
Keywords :
alarm systems; fuzzy systems; inference mechanisms; intelligent sensors; safety systems; sensor fusion; signal processing; Advanced Exterior Sensor; alarm processing; false/nuisance alarm; fusion techniques; intelligent alarm analysis; intrusion detection; portable remote sensor module; sensor fusion; visual assessment; wide-area coverage; workload; Information analysis; Information management; Infrared sensors; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent systems; Millimeter wave radar; Millimeter wave technology; Radar tracking; Remote sensing; Sensor fusion;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE