Adaptive Multisensory Biomimetics Unsupervised Submarine Hunt (AMBUSH)—TIF final report / a summary of results, impacts, and future challenges / S. Blouin.: D68-2/275-2018E-PDF
"Underwater surveillance is inherently difficult because data transmission is limited and unpredictable when targets and sensors move around in the communication-opaque undersea environment. This report summarizes a three-year research project finding inspiration in Nature’s collaborative tasks, such as wolves hunting in packs, to advance undersea-surveillance. The research proposes an unsupervised surveillance concept aimed at maximizing target localization and sensor covertness. This research project leverages recent technological advances to address two unique undersea challenges: intermittent communications and dynamic environmental changes. This document first reviews the scientific objectives and engineering challenges pertaining to these research activities before discussing impacts, results, and future challenges"--Abstract.
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| Title | Adaptive Multisensory Biomimetics Unsupervised Submarine Hunt (AMBUSH)—TIF final report / a summary of results, impacts, and future challenges / S. Blouin. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (viii, 76 pages) : illustrations. |
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