Data fusion: A conceptual approach to Level 2 fusion (situational assessment)

被引:3
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作者
Stubberud, S [1 ]
Shea, P [1 ]
Klamer, D [1 ]
机构
[1] ORINCON Def, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
来源
SIGNAL PROCESSING, SENSOR FUSION, AND TARGET RECOGNITION XII | 2003年 / 5096卷
关键词
Level; 2; fusion; architecture; situation assessment; higher level fusion;
D O I
10.1117/12.484887
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Level 2 fusion is defined as situation assessment. Unfortunately, that is the point where the agreement on Level 2 fusion ends. The distinctions between the boundaries between Levels 1, 2, and 3 are not clearly defined. As a result, these disputes tend to cloud the discussion on the required functionality required of a Level 2 tracking system. Our approach to develop a system that solves a perceived Level 2 problem has three basic tenets: define the problem, develop the concept of the fusion architecture, and define the object state. These tenets provide the foundation to outline and explain the conceptual approach to a Level 2 problem. Each step from the problem fundamentals to the state definition used in the formulation of algorithmic approaches is presented. The discussion begins with a summary of the military problem, which can be considered situation assessment, of multiple levels of unit aggregation to determine force composition, current capabilities, and posture. The problem consists of fusion Level 1 information, incorporating doctrine and other knowledge base information to form a coherent scene of what exists in the field that can then be used as a component of intent analysis. The development of the problem model leads to the development of a Fusion architecture approach. The approach mirrors one of the standard approaches of Level 1 fusion: detection, prediction, association, hypothesis generation and management, and update. Unlike the Level 1 problem, these implementation steps will not become a rehash of the Kalman filter or similar approaches. Instead, the architecture permits a composite set of approaches, including symbolic methodologies. The problem definition and the architecture lead to the development of the system state that represents the internal composition of the units and their aggregates. From this point, the discussion concludes with a short summary of potential algorithms proposed for implementation.
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页数:8
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