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12 April 2004 Intelligent communication systems sensor scheduling based on network information
Erik P. Blasch, Andrew Hoff
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Abstract
Increased reliance on data communications has driven the need for a higher capacity solution to transmit data. Many decision making problems include various types of data (i.e. video, text), which require an intelligent way to transfer the data across a communication system. Data fusion can be performed at the transmitting end to reduce the dimensionality of the data transferred; however if there are errors, the receiving end would have no way to search through the pedigree of information to correct the problem. Thus, a desired analysis is to be able to transfer all the data types, while achieving the “Quality of Service” metrics of throughput, delay, delay variation, probability of error, and cost. One way to solve this problem is by using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode network data scheduling. An ATM network allows multiple types of data to be sent over the same system with dynamic bandwidth allocation. The following paper provides a description of an intelligent scheduling model to enhance the capability to transmit data for fusion analysis.
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Erik P. Blasch and Andrew Hoff "Intelligent communication systems sensor scheduling based on network information", Proc. SPIE 5421, Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications II, (12 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548124
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KEYWORDS
Data communications

Telecommunications

Data fusion

Intelligence systems

Intelligent sensors

Sensors

Signals intelligence

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