DocumentCode
2759698
Title
Latency-Information Theory: A Novel Latency Theory Revealed as Time Dual of Information Theory
Author
Feria, Erlan H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng. Sci. & Phys., City Univ. of New YorkNew York, New York, NY
fYear
2009
fDate
4-7 Jan. 2009
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
112
Abstract
This paper outlines a space-time duality study started in 2003 and leading to a latency-information theory (LIT) that unifies information theory with a novel latency theory revealed as time-dual. While information theory guides the design of communication systems, latency theory does the same for recognition systems. A unified recognition-communication system is an intelligence system and LIT illuminates its design. LIT naturally arose from the author´s desire to systematically address the design of a real-world intelligence system for DARPA´s knowledge-aided sensor signal processing expert reasoning (KASSPER) program. This work has led to practical intelligence system solutions that yield outstanding target detections under severely taxing environments, while also exhibiting several orders of magnitude savings in prior-knowledge storage-space, processing-time, and implementation complexity over standard schemes. Moreover, it has led to the discovery of a mathematical-physical duality guiding life system designs.
Keywords
duality (mathematics); information theory; signal processing; DARPA; LIT; knowledge-aided sensor signal processing expert reasoning program; latency theory; latency-information theory; mathematical-physical duality guiding life system designs; prior-knowledge storage-space; real-world intelligence system; recognition systems; recognition-communication system; space-time duality study; target detections; Communication systems; Delay; Information theory; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent systems; Physics; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Sensor systems; Signal to noise ratio; Duality; Information; Intelligence; Latency; Life; Mathematics; Physics; Radar; Space; Time;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 5th IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop, 2009. DSP/SPE 2009. IEEE 13th
Conference_Location
Marco Island, FL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3677-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3677-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DSP.2009.4785904
Filename
4785904
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