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Book Description

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 applications—from environmental monitoring and crisis management to intelligent buildings and defense. Drawing on the work of leading experts around the world, Distributed Data Fusion for Network-Centric Operations examines the state of the art of data fusion in a distributed sensing, communications, and computing environment.

Get Insight into Designing and Implementing Data Fusion in a Distributed Network

Addressing the entirety of information fusion, the contributors cover everything from signal and image processing, through estimation, to situation awareness. In particular, the work offers a timely look at the issues and solutions involving fusion within a distributed network enterprise. 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. The book also tackles dynamic data sharing within a network-centric enterprise, distributed fusion effects on state estimation, graph-theoretic methods to optimize fusion performance, human engineering factors, and computer ontologies for higher levels of situation assessment.

A comprehensive introduction to this emerging field and its challenges, the book explores how data fusion can be used within grid, distributed, and cloud computing architectures. Bringing together both theoretical and applied research perspectives, this is a valuable reference for fusion researchers and practitioners. It offers guidance and insight for those working on the complex issues of designing and implementing distributed, decentralized information fusion.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Acknowledgment
  9. Editors
  10. Contributors
  11. Chapter 1 Perspectives on Distributed Data Fusion
  12. Chapter 2 Distributed Data Fusion: Overarching Design Concerns and Some New Approaches
  13. Chapter 3 Network-Centric Concepts: Impacts to Distributed Fusion System Design
  14. Chapter 4 Distributed Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
  15. Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Distributed Estimation
  16. Chapter 6 Essence of Distributed Target Tracking: Track Fusion and Track Association
  17. Chapter 7 Decentralized Data Fusion: Formulation and Algorithms
  18. Chapter 8 Toward a Theoretical Foundation for Distributed Fusion
  19. Chapter 9 Object Classification in a Distributed Environment
  20. Chapter 10 A Framework for Distributed High-Level Fusion
  21. Chapter 11 Threat Analysis in Distributed Environments
  22. Chapter 12 Ontological Structures for Higher Levels of Distributed Fusion
  23. Chapter 13 Service-Oriented Architecture for Human-Centric Information Fusion
  24. Chapter 14 Nonmyopic Sensor Management
  25. Chapter 15 Test and Evaluation of Distributed Data and Information Fusion Systems and Processes
  26. Chapter 16 Human Engineering Factors in Distributed and Net-Centric Fusion Systems
  27. Chapter 17 Distributed Data and Information Fusion in Visual Sensor Networks
  28. Index
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