Title :
A fuzzy logic-based multisensor data fusion for Maritime Surveillance — real data testing
Author_Institution :
R & D Branch Head, Egyptian Navy, Egypt
Abstract :
Multisensor data fusion is the most important technique employed to support Maritime Surveillance thus improving the quality of target tracking system. One of the major problems is that the surveillance area is generally large, hence making it difficult to arrive at a feasible data fusion architecture. The latter arises due to timing, accuracy, and different types of sensors and sensor platforms. In this paper, an efficient fuzzy logic-based data fusion technique is employed to support the maritime surveillance process. A real data set is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed data fusion algorithm which interacts with data fusion processes at different information levels. The results have proven that the proposed technique has an acceptable performance and computation complexity which is vital in real-time applications.
Keywords :
computational complexity; fuzzy logic; marine systems; sensor fusion; surveillance; target tracking; computation complexity; data fusion architecture; fuzzy logic; maritime surveillance process; multisensor data fusion; real data testing; real-time application; target tracking system; Fuzzy logic; Kinematics; Logic testing; Monitoring; Radar tracking; Sensor fusion; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2009. NRSC 2009. National
Conference_Location :
New Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4214-0