Expanding the scope of the bestselling first edition, this new edition is now in two volumes. It contains nine new chapters and focuses on the most recent developments in the fusion of data in a variety of applications from military to automotive to medical. It provides information on mathematical techniques and computer methods employed to perform fusion. The set includes new material on target tracking and identification, situation refinement, consequence prediction, resource allocation and refinement, and human computer interaction and cognitive support. It provides new material on engineering issues such as fusion in distributed network systems, information security, and issues with service-oriented architectures.
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Llinas has a PhD in Operations Research and Statistics at the State Univ. of NY. He was Assistant Professor at the State Univ. of NY at Albany, and Adjunct Professor at George Washington Univ. He is technical advisor to the DoD/Joint Directors of Labora
David L. Hall was a professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at El Paso. His early research on A. N. Whitehead and American philosophy led him to rethink our understanding of both Daoism and classical Greek philosophy and resulted in the publication of "The Uncertain Phoenix" and "Eros" "and Irony". In addition to the interpretive studies of classical Chinese philosophy, he continued to publish in American philosophy with "Richard Rorty: Prophet and Poet of the New Pragmatism".
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