In this work the architecture of a mine identification core module (MICM) system is presented. This system focuses on the objects to be identified rather than the sensor technology, where most R&D efforts are concentrated. Fusing sensorial with accumulated data, it could be the base of a sensor independent decision support system forming the common core of the future multi-sensorial landmine detection/identification systems. The system is based on a landmine CAD database, a database of the different sensor types and a constantly updated false alarm database that exchange information through layers constructed using object oriented programming techniques. The overall structure of the tool is based on the agent/object unit concept, which represents the participating entities and their interactions. The action sequences of the demining operations are formed with the same technique, giving to the system the characteristics of openness, versatility and reusability.
The architecture of an information tool for de-mining: mine identification core module (MICM)
Information and Software Technology ; 44 , 1 ; 25-40
2002
16 Seiten, 33 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English