Source:
IEEE MILCOM 2004, Monterey, CA (2004)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/bass_milcom_2004.pdf
Abstract:
The art and science of multisensor data fusion
has emerged as the foundation for the development of
next generation net-centric decision support systems,
including horizontal fusion systems. These decision
support systems require the coordination of serviceoriented
sensors and fusion components. Distributed
coordination-based architectures provide a process-toprocess
communications infrastructure that supports
horizontal fusion services. In this paper we discuss
architectural considerations for distributed serviceoriented
horizontal fusion including distributed
coordination-based architectures, service access, data
transformation, adaption, and end-to-end visualization.
Notes:

MILCOM 2004 Presentation Slides and Notes
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Source:
IEEE MILCOM 2004, Monterey, CA (2004)
URL:
http://www.silkroad-asia.com/papers/pdf/bass_milcom_2004.pdf
Abstract:
The art and science of multisensor data fusion
has emerged as the foundation for the development of
next generation net-centric decision support systems,
including horizontal fusion systems. These decision
support systems require the coordination of serviceoriented
sensors and fusion components. Distributed
coordination-based architectures provide a process-toprocess
communications infrastructure that supports
horizontal fusion services. In this paper we discuss
architectural considerations for distributed serviceoriented
horizontal fusion including distributed
coordination-based architectures, service access, data
transformation, adaption, and end-to-end visualization.
Notes:

MILCOM 2004 Presentation Slides and Notes