Smelting networks for real time cooperative planning in the presence of uncertainties Proceedings Paper

Iyengar, SS, Gulati, S, Barhen, J. (1988). Smelting networks for real time cooperative planning in the presence of uncertainties . SMART BIOMEDICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SENSOR TECHNOLOGY XI, 937 586-593. 10.1117/12.947023

cited authors

  • Iyengar, SS; Gulati, S; Barhen, J

authors

abstract

  • This paper discusses the applicability and limitations of the conventional knowledge representations and Al paradigms in designing algorithms for multi-sensor fusion for the uncertainty prone multiple target tracking (MTT) problem. A knowledge-based framework for solution to this problem necessitates developing mechansims for efficient online knowledge acquisition and exploration of alternate knowledge representations as the existing structures prove inadequate in this context. In this paper we describe the use of Smelting Networks for knowledge acquisition, target state representation, resolution of sensor ambiguities and environmental uncertainties. These networks are drawn from a biological cooperative phenomenon and used to enrapture situational constraints, determine track-to-target associations and avoid generation of redundant associations for trajectory estimation. © 1988 SPIE.

publication date

  • March 29, 1988

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 586

end page

  • 593

volume

  • 937