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Snap-Cards: A Dynamic Data Construct of Rapid Information Gathering and Integration for C2 Effectiveness in Homeland Security

Authors: Qiuming Zhu; Jeffrey D. Hicks; Richard Flanagan; Alexander Stoyen; NEBRASKA UNIV AT OMAHA DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abstract:
A dynamic data construct built on the basis of a snap-card paradigm is designed to meet the needs of information empowerment, formation flexibility, and representation versatility for rapid interchange and effective integration of information in complex environment. It facilitates the prompt reporting, gathering, tracking, and analysis of information from wide spread of heterogeneous resources, and effective decision making and event responses. The construct is especially designed to operate in wireless communication environment where the data amount contained in the transmission must be tightly packed. The technique is suitable for applications particularly in C2 situation awareness of battle space and security surveillances of airports, military installations, and occasions of large public events.

Description: Conference paper
Pages: 51
Report Date: 24 MAR 2004
Report Number: A499564

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Keywords relating to this report:
*DATA FUSION
*INTEGRATION
COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
MEDIA
RADIOTELEPHONES
SYMPOSIA
WIRELESS LINKS
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