Multi-Sensor Exploitation
Abstract
The Multi-Sensor Exploitation program provides multi-sensor exploitation capabilities enabling missions such as overwatch, border surveillance, high value target tracking, and threat network detection using mixes of imaging, radar, signals, human intelligence, and other sources. The program integrates novel cyber-human-physical sensing and man-machine processing to better take advantage of the strengths of each. New processing techniques for hyperspectral imaging sensors will enable long duration tracking of vehicles and dismounts. Scalable stochastic modeling and inference techniques will yield improved situation awareness and assessment for wide-area electro-optical/IR motion imaging, radar, and multi-sensor exploitation applications in settings where large numbers of interacting entities engaged in complex activities are observed over long periods of time. Techniques intended for use in riverine and maritime environments, where extremist and criminal groups threaten political stability, trade routes, and free commerce, will map navigable tributary systems, detect and identify threats, and monitor their activity. Potential transition partners include USAFRICOM, USSOUTHCOM, USSOCOM and intelligence agencies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 49a21da88f8896d9924513d555000b17
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