• DocumentCode
    2138269
  • Title

    Emerging trends in sensor data management

  • Author

    Zembower, Andrew

  • Author_Institution
    Veda Inc., Dayton, OH, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    14-15 May 1998
  • Firstpage
    71
  • Lastpage
    78
  • Abstract
    Historically, the automatic target recognition (ATR) and sensor fusion (SF) research and development community has suffered from a lack of consolidated, high quality, truthed signature data to support a variety of target and background conditions necessary to represent operational conditions. The sensor data management system (SDMS) has been developed to address this issue. The SDMS, a third-generation database, is a repository for all legacy and current image data sources at Wright Laboratory. This large scale (Terabyte-class) database was developed to provide comprehensive, high quality data to support the development of ATR and SF algorithms and architectures. Currently, the SDMS contains primarily synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data sources; however, the database design is flexible to accommodate other resources, such as high range resolution (HRR), electro-optical (EO), or infrared (IR) data sources. In addition, the SDMS includes auxiliary information such as ground truth, algorithm results, target photographs, data characterization metrics, and data manipulation tools. This paper will discuss the SDMS and future trends that will make sensor data available faster, cheaper and to a wider group of researchers. Our “data factory” approach will be discussed to implement the SDMS, which reduces “re-inventing the wheel”
  • Keywords
    data integrity; information resources; military computing; object detection; radar imaging; radar target recognition; radar tracking; sensor fusion; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; visual databases; IR data sources; SAR data sources; Terabyte-class database; WWW access; algorithm results; automatic target recognition; centralised control; data characterization metrics; data factory approach; data integrity; data manipulation tools; disposable data; distributed access; electro-optical data sources; ground truth; high range resolution; image data sources; instant data capture; interoperable data exchange format; sensor data management; sensor fusion; target photographs; third-generation database; Force sensors; Image databases; Image recognition; Image resolution; Infrared image sensors; Radar imaging; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; Synthetic aperture radar; Target recognition;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Dayton Section Symposium, 1998. The 15th Annual AESS/IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Fairborn, OH
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4922-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DAYTON.1998.694557
  • Filename
    694557