DocumentCode :
1733528
Title :
US army employment of unattended ground sensors
Author :
Elgort, Kenneth ; Komaromy, Scott ; Madden, John ; Taylor, Andmv
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Eng., United States Mil. Acad., West Point, NY, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
4/29/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
263
Lastpage :
269
Abstract :
Army research initiatives include research and development of unattended ground sensors (UGS). UGS will improve the ability of tactical units to collect information and are expected to play an increasingly important role. Sensors are of several types, including acoustic, seismic, magnetic, electric field, and imaging. It is expected that deployed sensors will be self-organizing to form a sensor field. Because of power and communication limitations, it is anticipated that the sensor field will be required to process data locally, and report only the results of this analysis. Given detection, the report will include the classification or identification of an object transiting the field, as well as the field´s self-assessed level of confidence in the estimate. This study examined the level of confidence required before a decision maker would reallocate resources based on the report. Combat arms officers were provided a tactical situation and the sensor field level of confidence required before commitment of forces was elicited. A computer model was then used to investigate what sensor mixtures and densities were required to meet this threshold. The impact of correct and incorrect decisions for a tactical situation was examined using high-resolution combat model. Additionally, the responsible unit level and doctrinal employment were examined.
Keywords :
decision making; military communication; military computing; military equipment; object detection; resource allocation; sensors; US army employment; acoustic sensor; army research initiatives; computer model; doctrinal employment; electric field sensor; high-resolution combat model; imaging sensor; magnetic sensor; resource reallocation; responsible unit level; seismic sensor; sensor field; tactical situation; unattended ground sensors; Acoustic imaging; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic signal detection; Employment; Image sensors; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic sensors; Object detection; Research and development; Research initiatives;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-9744559-4-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIEDS.2005.193267
Filename :
1497160
Link To Document :
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