EXPLOITATION SYSTEMS

Abstract

The Exploitation Systems project develops algorithms, software, and information processing systems to extract information from massive intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) datasets. In particular, it develops new technologies for detection and discrimination of targets from clutter, classification and fingerprinting of high value targets, localization and tracking over wide areas, and threat network identification and analysis. Efforts will focus on difficult ISR environments, for example (a) urban environments with extensive building obscuration, large volumes of civilian traffic, and feature-rich terrain, (b) mountain environments with highly variable terrain elevation, complex local and regional threat networks, and predominantly dismounted adversaries, and (c) jungle environments with targets under heavy canopy, animals and other sources of clutter masking human activity, and widely dispersed threat activities. The resulting technology will enable operators to more effectively use ISR data in the execution of wide area search, border and road monitoring, high value target tracking, overwatch, and other missions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
SEN-03_0603767E_3_0400_PB_2012

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