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IDT3D: Identification and Tracking in Controlled Environments Using a 3D Unified User Interface
Año:2011

Áreas de investigación
  • Ingenierías

Datos
Descripción
Identification and tracking of objects in specific environments such as harbors or security areas is a matter of great importance nowadays. With this purpose, numerous systems based on different technologies have been developed, resulting in a great amount of gathered data displayed through a variety of interfaces. Such amount of information has to be evaluated by human operators in order to take the correct decisions, sometimes under highly critical situations demanding both speed and accuracy. In order to face this problem we describe IDT-3D, a platform for identification and tracking of vessels in a harbour environment able to represent fused information in real time using a Virtual Reality application. The effectiveness of using IDT-3D as an integrated surveillance system is currently under evaluation. Preliminary results point to a significant decrease in the times of reaction and decision making of operators facing up a critical situation. Although the current application focus of IDT-3D is quite specific, the results of this research could be extended to the identification and tracking of targets in other controlled environments of interest as coastlines, borders or even urban areas.
Internacional
Si
Nombre congreso
Emerged / Emerging ?Disruptive? Technologies (NATO RTO IST-099 /RSY-024)
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
Madrid - SPAIN
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
978-92-837-0147-7
DOI
Fecha inicio congreso
09/05/2011
Fecha fin congreso
10/05/2011
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Título de las actas
IDT3D: Identification and Tracking in Controlled Environments Using a 3D Unified User Interface

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Ingeniería Óptica
  • Departamento: Electrónica Física