Scalable distributed data fusion

D. Nicholson1, C.M. Lloyd1, S.J. Julier2, J.K. Uhlmann3
1Advanced Technology Center, BAE SYSTEMS, Bristol, UK
2Naval Research Laboratory, Inc., Washington D.C., DC, USA
3Department Computer Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA

Tóm tắt

Measurement and track fusion in decentralised sensor network architectures is investigated. The investigation employs FLAMES/sup TM/, an advanced military scenario generator. This was specifically customised for distributed data fusion experiments and involves a model of the delays in a realistic communication system. Here the delays were used to modify communication bandwidth and evaluate how this affected the performance of the fusion architectures/algorithms. Under certain scenario conditions, it was found that the decentralised measurement fusion system was severely affected by reduced bandwidth. This is because it does not scale: each node loads its communication buffer with every measurement and consequently some measurements are never transmitted. The decentralised track fusion system is a better performer because it does scale: measurements are fused into tracks prior to transmission and thereby more effective use of bandwidth is made. Moreover, it was found that a partially connected decentralised track fusion system achieved almost optimal fused track performance.

Từ khóa

#Bandwidth #Military computing #Sensor fusion #Computer networks #Laboratories #Sensor systems #Computer architecture #Fusion power generation #Delay systems #Data processing

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