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Bonn, October 6th – 8th, 2015
10th Workshop Sensor Data Fusion: Trends, Solutions, and Applications
Call for Papers
Motivation
Contributions
To a degree never known before, human decision makers or decision making systems have access to a vast
amount of data. Therefore, real-time data streams must
not overwhelm the actors involved. On the contrary, the
data are to be fused to high-quality information to provide
a reliable decision support. Being a challenging exploitation technology at the common interface between sensors,
command & control systems, data and information fusion
has a large potential for future security and ISR systems
in defence and civilian applications.
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit highquality full draft papers (4-6 pages, IEEE format). All
submissions are subject to a peer-review process by the
technical program committee. Accepted papers will be
published at the IEEE Xplore data base. At least one of
the authors of each accepted contribution is expected to
register for the Workshop, which will be held in Bonn,
Germany, and to present the paper. For details contact
www.fkie.fraunhofer.de/sdf2015.
Important Dates
Scope
27.07.2015 Submission of full draft papers
31.08.2015 Notification of acceptance
Sensor Data Fusion techniques provide higher-level in18.09.2015 Submission of the final version
formation by spatio-temporal data integration, the ex06.10.2015 Start of SDF Workshop
ploitation of redundant and complementary information,
and the available context. Important applications exist Organisation
in logistics, advanced driver assistance systems, medical
Executive Chairs: Wolfgang Koch, Fraunhofer FKIE
care, public security, defence, aerospace, robotics, indusand
University of Bonn, [email protected]; Peter Willett,
trial production, precision agriculture, traffic monitoring,
University
of Connecticut, USA, [email protected].
sensor positioning, and resource management.
Technical Program Chair: Felix Govaers, Fraunhofer
Tutorial and Plenary Talk
FKIE, Germany.
Publicity Chair: Stefano Coraluppi, Systems and Technology Research (STR), USA, [email protected].
Tutorial: A tutorial introduction to
advanced methods and applications in
Technical Program Committee
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Plenary Talk: Recent Advances in
Bayesian Methods for Tracking Groups,
Extended Objects and Challenges with
Big Data. By Lyudmila Mihaylova.
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Key Aspects
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Distributed sensor fusion in complex scenarios
Fusion of heterogeneous sensor information
Exploitation of non-sensor context knowledge
Detection & analysis of large scale phenomena
Risk analysis / data driven sensor management
Fees
e 99.e 249.-
Students and public agencies
Regular
• For the student registration a proof of the student
status is required.
Christoph ARNDT, Ford Research Center Aachen, GER; J¨
urgen
BEYERER, Fraunhofer IOSB, GER; Chee CHONG, Consultant,
CA, USA; Daniel CREMERS, Technical University Munich, GER;
Darin DUNHAM, Vectraxx, VA, USA; Frank EHLERS, FWG, GER;
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Herve FARGETON, DGA Tn, FR; Dietrich FRANKEN,
Airbus
Defence and Space, GER; Jesus GARCIA, University Carlos III,
Madrid, ES; Fredrik GUSTAFSSON, Link¨
oping University, SW; Uwe
D. HANEBECK, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GER; Michael
KIEFNER, Cassidian Optronics, GER; Reinhard KLEIN, University
of Bonn, GER; Dirk KOLB, MEDAV, GER; Wolfgang KONLE,
Airbus Defence and Space, GER; Dann LANEUVILLE, DCNS,
FR; Simon MASKELL, University of Liverpool, UK; Lyudmila MIHAYLOVA, University of Sheffield, UK; Shozo MORI, ST Research,
CA, USA; Gee Wah NG, DSO, SGP; Vincent NIMIER, ONERA, FR;
Felix OPTIZ, Airbus Defence and Space, GER; Umut ORGUNER,
University of Ankara, TR; Eicke RUTHOTTO, Atlas, GER; Ulrich SCHEUNERT, FusionSystems, GER; Lauro SNIDARO, University of Udine, IT; Roy L. STREIT, Metron Inc., USA; J¨
orn THI¨ Technical
ELECKE, Universit¨
at Erlangen, GER; Reiner THOMA,
University Ilmenau, GER; Martin ULMKE, Fraunhofer FKIE, GER;
Anthony WEISS, Tel Aviv University, IS; Bin YANG, University of
Stuttgart, GER; Abdelhak ZOUBIR, Technische Universit¨
at Darmstadt, GER.