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12 May 2016 OSUS sensor integration in Army experiments
Robert Ganger, Mark Nowicki, Jesse Kovach, Timothy Gregory, Brian Liss
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Abstract
Live sensor data was obtained from an Open Standard for Unattended Sensors (OSUS, formerly Terra Harvest)- based system provided by the Army Research Lab (ARL) and fed into the Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) sponsored Actionable Intelligence Technology Enabled Capabilities Demonstration (AI-TECD) Micro Cloud during the E15 demonstration event that took place at Fort Dix, New Jersey during July 2015. This data was an enabler for other technologies, such as Sensor Assignment to Mission (SAM), Sensor Data Server (SDS), and the AI-TECD Sensor Dashboard, providing rich sensor data (including images) for use by the Company Intel Support Team (CoIST) analyst. This paper describes how the OSUS data was integrated and used in the E15 event to support CoIST operations.
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Robert Ganger, Mark Nowicki, Jesse Kovach, Timothy Gregory, and Brian Liss "OSUS sensor integration in Army experiments", Proc. SPIE 9831, Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VII, 983105 (12 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2229409
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Commercial off the shelf technology

Standards development

Unattended ground sensors

Unattended ground sensors

Cameras

Clouds

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