SBIR-STTR Award

Automatic target recognition system using distributed multiple sensors
Award last edited on: 3/22/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$49,997
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
SB911-068
Principal Investigator
H Lin

Company Information

Advanced Technology Transfer Inc

PO Box 33782
Raleigh, NC 27636
   (508) 256-4950
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Wake

Phase I

Contract Number: DAAH01-92-C-R185
Start Date: 1/24/1992    Completed: 7/31/1992
Phase I year
1992
Phase I Amount
$49,997
This proposed research is involved in designing systems capable of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) in hostile environments. Special note is made of the unique aspects of atr in relation to the general problem of object recognition as studled in pattern recognition and computer vision. Research is then proposed that involves the development of an atr technique for use in ground-to-ground operation scenario using distributed sensor platforms, each containing a suite of complementary sensors. Research efforts to be emphasized in this proposed research project include: 1) develop a hierarchical 3-d multiview representation scheme to model targets so that they can be efpiclently recognized using sensor platforms dlstributed over a common geographical area; 2) develop and evaluate multisensor integration/pusion paradigms at the signal, pixel, peature and symbol level; 3) develop a stand-alone hierarchical multi-processor computer system to support real-time operation of an intelligent mobile sensor platporm. In thePhase I effort, simulations are used to demonstrate how this technique can improve overall target recognition accuracy as compared to the use of just a single sensor or a suite of sensors mounted on a single platform. The simulations include a variety of ground-based targets that are presented in a number of configurations and under dlfferent operating conditions. Anticipated benefits /potential commercial applications - the feasibility study of the proposed Phase I effort is to provide a solution to the key issues for an effective automatic target recognition system for military applications. The research results could be adapted for use in a variety of commercial applications.

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