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25 May 2005 Dynamic goal instantiation in goal lattices for sensor management
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Abstract
Previous papers have introduced the concept of goal lattices (GL) and the GMUGLE(tm) software for assisting the user in entering and ordering a set of goals into a goal lattice as well as assigning relative values to them. The previous assumption was that the GL was static and computed the relative values of the search, track, and ID functions for a reconnaissance mission. For more complex missions in a dynamic environment with expected changes in operational mode, the concept of dynamic goals is introduced. Dynamic goals are instantiated from a set of predefined goals along with their interconnection into the preexisting mission GL. This instantiation is done by the platform sensor manager part of the mission manager and represents a concurrent information request which exists until the platform sensor manager uninstantiates it. A representative example of how goal instantiation is implemented is presented.
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Kenneth J. Hintz and Jonathan Malachowski "Dynamic goal instantiation in goal lattices for sensor management", Proc. SPIE 5809, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XIV, (25 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.606801
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Control systems

Databases

Environmental sensing

Reconnaissance

Sensor performance

Signal to noise ratio

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