Title :
Dempster-Shafer fusion for personnel detection: Application of Dempster-Shafer theory with ultrasonic micro-Doppler and PIR sensors
Author :
Maguire, B. ; Desai, Shaishav
Author_Institution :
Acoust. & Networked Sensors Div., US Army RDECOM-ARDEC, Picatinny, NJ, USA
Abstract :
This paper proposes an approach to the fusion of multi-modal sensor data for the purpose of personnel intrusion detection. The focus is on using low cost non-imaging sensors for applications such as border crossings where issues of rapid deployment and power consumption are prevalent. The main challenge of fusing data from such sensors lies in the wide variation of granularity of classification that they may provide. While some sensors may provide detailed characteristics of the motion in a scene and therefore a very fine classification, others may only provide simple alerts and little detail. In order to fuse data from a wide range of sensors that are often designed for disparate applications, an approach based on the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence is used. The implicit handling of uncertainty and ambiguous propositions leads to a convenient hierarchical approach that can represent data from numerous sensor modalities.
Keywords :
power consumption; sensor fusion; Dempster-Shafer fusion; Dempster-Shafer theory; PIR sensor; data fusion; data representation; low cost nonimaging sensors; multimodal sensor data; numerous sensor modalities; personnel detection; personnel intrusion detection; power consumption; rapid deployment; ultrasonic micro-Doppler sensor; Acoustics; Feature extraction; Humans; Sensor fusion; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Uncertainty; Dempster-Shafer; PIR; Personnel Detection; micro-Doppler;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2012 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0417-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-9824438-4-2