Single Integrated Air Picture (SIAP) Air Warfare Command and Control Multi-Source Integrator (MSI) Demonstration Event Appendix
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that effective fusion/correlation techniques, algorithms, and technologies are available, but there is a lack of common quantitative standards for objectively assessing the performance of candidate Multi-Source Integrator (MSI) systems. Recommendations call for development of technical, operational, and interoperability standards for an objective fusion/correlation capability. For purposes of this effort, multi-source integration is defined as the process that: (1) performs association/correlation and fusion of target track and measurement data received over a variety of tactical and intelligence data networks (e.g., Link 11, Link 16, CEC, TIBS, and Radar feeds) to create and maintain a composite track-file database, and (2) combines a priori data with dynamic data. The MSI systems may have organic sensors that contribute to the composite track-file database, and they may also have the capability to both transmit and receive data on the various data links.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA406341
Entities
People
- Barry E. Fridling
- Jeffery W. Wilson
- Joseph A. Horn Jr.