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SDF 2011 - 2011 Workshop on Sensor Data Fusion: Trends, Solutions, Applications (SDF)

Date2011-10-06

Deadline2011-05-02

VenueBerlin, Germany Germany

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.fkie.fraunhofer.de/sdf2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

6th Workshop SDF 2011, Oct. 06 ? 07, 2011

Call for Papers

Motivation

To a degree never known before, decision makers have access to a vast amount of data. For making use of this information potential, the real-time data streams must not overwhelm the human beings involved. On the contrary, the data are to be fused to high-quality information to provide decision support on various hierarchy levels. Being a challenging exploitation technology at the common interface between sensors, command & control systems, and the human decision makers, data and information fusion has a large potential for innovative ISR systems (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) in defence and civilian applications.

Scope

Sensor Data Fusion techniques provide higher-level information from multiple sensor data by spatio-temporal data integration, the exploitation of redundant and complementary information, and the available context. This growing branch of applied informatics aims at the production of comprehensive, precise, and near real-time situation pictures, which are basic for further decisions or actions. Important applications exist in logistics, advanced driver assistance systems, medical care, public security, defence, aerospace, robotics, industrial production, precision agriculture, traffic monitoring.

Key Aspects

? Distributed sensor fusion in complex scenarios

? Fusion of heterogeneous sensor information

? Exploitation of non-sensor context knowledge

? Detection & analysis of large scale phenomena

? Performance: measures, evaluation, prediction

? Risk analysis / data driven sensor management

? Case studies of multiple sensor fusion systems

Participants

The workshop addresses end users, software developers, research engineers, and scientists working in the area of sensor data fusion. They get insight into current research trends, innovative algorithms/system solutions, and new applications in a prospering evolving branch of applied informatics.

Last modified: 2011-03-06 22:08:07