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13 April 2009 A multi-layer network architecture for dynamic resource configuration and management of multiple mobile resources in maritime surveillance
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Abstract
Maritime surveillance of large volume traffic demands robust and scalable network architectures for distributed information fusion. Operating in an adverse and unpredictable environment, the ability to flexibly adapt to dynamic changes in the availability of mobile resources and the services they provide is critical for the success of the surveillance and rescue missions. We present here an extended and enhanced version of the Dynamic Resource Configuration $ Management Architecture (DRCMA), with new features and improved algorithms to better address the adaptability requirements of such a resource network. The DRCMA system concept is described in abstract functional and operational terms based on the Abstract State Machine (ASM) paradigm and the CoreSM open source tool environment for modeling dynamic properties of distributed systems.
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Roozbeh Farahbod, Uwe Glässer, and Ali Khalili "A multi-layer network architecture for dynamic resource configuration and management of multiple mobile resources in maritime surveillance", Proc. SPIE 7345, Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications 2009, 734508 (13 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818453
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KEYWORDS
Systems modeling

Network architectures

Distributed computing

Information fusion

Maritime surveillance

Sensors

Mathematical modeling

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