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9 August 1988 Multisensor Integration And Fusion: Issues And Approaches
Ren C Luo, Michael G Kay
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Abstract
Issues concerning the effective integration of multiple sensors into the operation of intelligent systems are presented, and a description of some of the general paradigms and methodologies that address this problem is given. Multisensor integration, and the related notion of multisensor fusion, are defined and distinguished. The potential advantages and problems resulting from the integration of information from multiple sensors are discussed.
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Ren C Luo and Michael G Kay "Multisensor Integration And Fusion: Issues And Approaches", Proc. SPIE 0931, Sensor Fusion, (9 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946646
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Information fusion

Data modeling

Control systems

Sensor fusion

Environmental sensing

Distance measurement

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