Title :
Multisensor data fusion architectures for NCO
Author_Institution :
Defence & Commun. Syst., EADS Deutschland GmbH, Ulm
Abstract :
Network-centric operations is a new military doctrine. It generates a war fighting advantage by networking between all sensors, effectors and command entities trough a common joint and combined communication network. The handling and evaluation of the enormous data flow of all attended sensors and other information sources to obtain information superiority requires a multisensor data fusion functionality. This functionality has to fuse all relevant information and has to ensure that the different interoperability and synchronisation aspects are fulfilled. The aim is to produce a common operational picture. This paper addresses the topics tracking, classification and identification under the network-centric operations aspect. Therefore, different techniques are proposed and compared. These have to integrate in accordance to operational requirements, and technical and physical constraints.
Keywords :
military communication; military computing; open systems; sensor fusion; signal classification; communication network; data flow; interoperability aspect; military doctrine; multisensor data fusion architecture; network-centric operation; synchronisation aspect; topic classification; topic identification; topic tracking; war fighting; Acoustic sensors; Communication networks; Laser radar; Military communication; Optical sensors; Passive radar; Radar measurements; Robustness; Sensor fusion; State estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2008. EuRAD 2008. European
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
978-2-87487-009-5