Distributed Data Fusion for Network-Centric Operations
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (926 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1439858306 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 498 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hall has industrial experience and has lectured internationally on the topics of multisensor data fusion, artificial intelligence, and research management and technology forecasting.Dr. Liggins II is an engineer with The MITRE Corporation. Dr. He also serves as a professor of IST and director of the Center for Network Centric Cognition and Information Fusion (NC2IF). Chong’s research interests inclu
It offers guidance and insight for those working on the complex issues of designing and implementing distributed, decentralized information fusion.. These include critical design problems, such as how to maintain a pedigree of agents or nodes that receive information, provide their contribution to the dataset, and pass to other network components. Bringing together both theoretical and applied research perspectives, this is a valuable reference for fusion researchers and practitioners. In particular, the work offers a timely look at the issues and solutions involving fusion within a distributed network enterprise. With the recent proliferation of service-oriented architectures (SOA), cloud computing technologies, and distributed-interconnected systems, distributed fusion is taking on a larger role in a variety of applicationsfrom environmental monitoring and crisis ma
Extrapolates Data Fusion Broadly into Information Fusion alien Data Fusion has long been associated with sensor data fusion only. This text now brings in textually based information with related statistical methods to compliment data from sensors strengthening desired information solutions.
The book will most certainly serve as a useful tool for fusion researchers and practitioners alike as we continue to grapple with the critical issue of ensuring our data collection efforts have a clear and positive impact on mission outcome." From the Foreword by Barbara D. Consequently, this book is very comprehensive and covers all the important topics needed by researchers in this area. Another attractive aspect of this book is that the list of authors includes theoreticians as well as practitioners of data fusion and network-centric systems. The list of authors in this book reads like a ‘Who’s Who’ in the field . Broome, Chief, Information Sciences Divisi