Abstract — This paper introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Classically sensor management problems can be well formalized as Partially-Observed Markov Decision Processes (POMPD). The original approach developped here consists in deriving the optimal parameterized policy based on stochastic gradient estimation. We assume in this work that it is possible to learn the optimal policy off-line (in simulation) using models of the environement and of the sensor(s). The learned policy can then be used to manage the sensor(s). In order to approximate the gradient in a stochastic context, we introduce a new method to approximate the gradient, based on Infinitesimal Approximation (IPA). The effectiveness of this general framew...
The operation of a variety of natural or man-made systems subject to uncertainty is maintained withi...
The problem of making optimal decisions in uncertain conditions is central to Artificial Intelligenc...
This thesis studies a class of sensor management problems called informative path planning (IPP). Se...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Clas...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Clas...
This report introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Classically sensor manage...
Abstract-The increasing use of smart sensors that can dynamically adapt their observations has creat...
Many problems in control and signal processing can be formulated as sequential decision problems for...
The sensor scheduling problem can be formulated as a controlled hidden Markov model and this paper s...
Abstract — Sensor scheduling has been a topic of interest to the target tracking community for some ...
Many practical applications, such as search and rescue operations and environmental monitoring, invo...
Sensor management is a stochastic control problem where the control mechanism is directed at the gen...
In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
Methods for sensor control are crucial for modern surveillance and sensing systems to enable efficie...
The operation of a variety of natural or man-made systems subject to uncertainty is maintained withi...
The problem of making optimal decisions in uncertain conditions is central to Artificial Intelligenc...
This thesis studies a class of sensor management problems called informative path planning (IPP). Se...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Clas...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Clas...
This report introduces a new approach to solve sensor management problems. Classically sensor manage...
Abstract-The increasing use of smart sensors that can dynamically adapt their observations has creat...
Many problems in control and signal processing can be formulated as sequential decision problems for...
The sensor scheduling problem can be formulated as a controlled hidden Markov model and this paper s...
Abstract — Sensor scheduling has been a topic of interest to the target tracking community for some ...
Many practical applications, such as search and rescue operations and environmental monitoring, invo...
Sensor management is a stochastic control problem where the control mechanism is directed at the gen...
In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
Methods for sensor control are crucial for modern surveillance and sensing systems to enable efficie...
The operation of a variety of natural or man-made systems subject to uncertainty is maintained withi...
The problem of making optimal decisions in uncertain conditions is central to Artificial Intelligenc...
This thesis studies a class of sensor management problems called informative path planning (IPP). Se...