Analytics for awareness in maritime surveillance: from data to tactical insight

Author:

Caelli Terry1,Mukerjee Joyanto2,Sparks Evan3

Affiliation:

1. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

2. Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia

3. CAE, Australia

Abstract

Although significant effort has occurred into developing realistic simulation environments for maritime surveillance, relatively little attention has been given to objectively summarizing and providing platforms for querying the mission simulation outputs for post-mission debriefing purposes. In this paper we adopt recently proposed data analytic ideas for this context and illustrate the proposed approach using multi-layered statistical methods from visualization to Bayesian network-based data interpretation models. Analyzing example missions in these terms demonstrates the potential use for such technologies for objective and insightful post-mission analyses.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Modelling and Simulation

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