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- KonferenzbeitragModern methods of data association(Informatik 2005 – Informatik Live! Band 2, 2005) Opitz, Felix; Kausch, ThomasData association considers the relationship between the single sensor measurements and the original, real objects. Here, the special class of multidimensional data association is considered for multi-scan as well as unresolved measurement problems in multi-object tracking.
- KonferenzbeitragAn Object Oriented Approach for Data Fusion(Informatik 2007 – Informatik trifft Logistik – Band 2, 2007) Dästner, Kaeye; Kausch, Thomas; Opitz, FelixAn new object oriented development suite for data fusion is presented. It is shown how the various issues in the data fusion development like design, implementation, simulation and testing may be supported. This allows the realisation of high sophisticated data fusion systems as applied in numerous civil and defence areas: e.g. air traffic control, coastal surveillance, vehicle guidance systems, or safety and defence applications. The approach supports the design of multi layer data fusion systems with different architecture integrating numerous different information sources. Besides of the generation of an object oriented data fusion kernel the developer is also supported in rapid prototyping just at the beginning of the developing process. Further the final software and system testing and verification within a simulated and real environment is taken into account.
- KonferenzbeitragTracking the Asymmetric Threat - Operational Requirements and Technical Solutions for Security Applications(Informatik 2007 – Informatik trifft Logistik – Band 2, 2007) Opitz, Felix; Dästner, Kaeye; Kausch, ThomasThe asymmetric adversary poses a serious threat to civil and military facilities. Hence, the defence against such adversaries, the so-called anti asymmetric warfare, is of interest in various environments: air respectively maritime traffic, air defence, force protection in out of area missions, harbour protection, coastal surveillance, or the security of naval platforms operating in critical environments, like littoral. A vital factor in anti asymmetric warfare is to ensure own information superiority. This leads to new requirements and very new concepts for design, implementation and integration of the information fusion and the visualisation of the results.