Producing accurate ship tracks from multi-source automated data fusion in near real time is a difficult but very important task of designing an effective system for maritime security. The QuIPS project funded by the Office of the Secretary of Defence (OSD) is to develop an automated data fusion capability for littoral environments, which includes very shallow water from depths of 300 m to the shoreline. The QuIPS specific objective is to accurately track surface ships in the crowded littoral environments by accurately using heterogeneous sources, which include national sensor satellite data, as well as local sensors, such as radar. This paper describes the initial capabilities developed in this project.
The Quiet Interlude Processing System (QuIPS) — An Automated Data Fusion Capability for Littoral Environments
2009-01-01
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Anti-submarine warfare , shallow water , multi-source ship tracking , motion/behaviour pattern analysis Computer Science , Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks , Applications of Mathematics , Information Systems and Communication Service , Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics , Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences
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