We consider the problem of scheduling an agile sensor for performing optimal search for a target. A probability density function is created for representing our knowledge about where the target might be and it is utilized by the proposed sensor management criteria for finding optimal search strategies. The proposed criteria are: an information-driven criterion based on the Kullback-Leibler divergence and a criterion with practical meaning, i.e. performing the sensing action that will yield the maximum probability of detecting the target. It is shown that using the aforementioned criteria results in the same sensing actions when searching for a target and this result establishes a practical operational justification for using information-dri...
We consider the problem of searching for an object in a set of N locations (or bins) {C1,...CN}. The...
This work addresses the problem of scheduling the resources of agile sensors. We advocate an informa...
In Electronic Support, receivers must maintain surveillance over the very wide portion of the electr...
Abstract—This paper investigates the comparative performance of several information-driven search st...
Abstract In this paper, we deal with a two-stage search consisting of the broad search and the inves...
We consider a sensor scheduling model where a set of identical sensors are used to hunt a larger set...
This paper presents the search problem formulated as a decision problem, where the searcher decides ...
The minimum time search in uncertain domains is a searching task, which appears in real world proble...
In this paper, we propose a formulation of the spatial search problem, where a mobile searching agen...
Many practical applications, such as search and rescue operations and environmental monitoring, invo...
In electronic support, receivers must maintain surveillance over the very wide portion of the electr...
Abstract This paper investigates a search problem for a moving target on a network in which any time...
This paper deals with optimization of divisible resources aimed to the detection of a moving target ...
This paper discusses the application of 'optimal search,' an optimization framework developed by the...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricte...
We consider the problem of searching for an object in a set of N locations (or bins) {C1,...CN}. The...
This work addresses the problem of scheduling the resources of agile sensors. We advocate an informa...
In Electronic Support, receivers must maintain surveillance over the very wide portion of the electr...
Abstract—This paper investigates the comparative performance of several information-driven search st...
Abstract In this paper, we deal with a two-stage search consisting of the broad search and the inves...
We consider a sensor scheduling model where a set of identical sensors are used to hunt a larger set...
This paper presents the search problem formulated as a decision problem, where the searcher decides ...
The minimum time search in uncertain domains is a searching task, which appears in real world proble...
In this paper, we propose a formulation of the spatial search problem, where a mobile searching agen...
Many practical applications, such as search and rescue operations and environmental monitoring, invo...
In electronic support, receivers must maintain surveillance over the very wide portion of the electr...
Abstract This paper investigates a search problem for a moving target on a network in which any time...
This paper deals with optimization of divisible resources aimed to the detection of a moving target ...
This paper discusses the application of 'optimal search,' an optimization framework developed by the...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricte...
We consider the problem of searching for an object in a set of N locations (or bins) {C1,...CN}. The...
This work addresses the problem of scheduling the resources of agile sensors. We advocate an informa...
In Electronic Support, receivers must maintain surveillance over the very wide portion of the electr...