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22 July 2003 Sensor planning: perception of intelligent nodes and network-centric warfare
Edward B. Dawidowicz, Alexander M. Meystel
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Abstract
The sensory planning in terms of deployment, asset allocation and sensory interpretation remains a difficult set of problems. The critical areas, where sensors serve as replacement for human observers, require continuous coverage. Their placement, management, and information processing requires careful planning. The need for effective intelligent systems to addressing these problems is apparent. Such systems require Multi-Resolutional Decision Making to be effective. This paper will discuss the technology that brings pragmatic solutions under an umbrella of Intelligent Nodes concept.
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Edward B. Dawidowicz and Alexander M. Meystel "Sensor planning: perception of intelligent nodes and network-centric warfare", Proc. SPIE 5101, Battlespace Digitization and Network-Centric Systems III, (22 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497363
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Intelligence systems

Computing systems

Intelligent sensors

Chemical elements

Data processing

Network centric warfare

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