Video: High-Level Data Fusion for Modern Command and Control (C2) and Counter Small Unmanned Systems

High-Level Data Fusion for Modern Command and Control (C2) and Counter Small Unmanned Systems

 

This project delivers innovative engineering and cost-effective technical implementation capabilities to address DoD’s critical High Level Data Fusion (HLDF) system architecture needs in the Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) mission area. Our objective in this project is to create a flexible HLDF system architecture that provides system-of-systems interoperability between existing sensors and Command & Control (C2) systems, maximizes reusability of key technical resources including software modules, and supports future innovation and evolution of HLDF, C2 and sensing systems.

We had a wonderful team working on this project that included expertise in Model-based Systems Engineering, Command-and-Control Systems, and Information Fusion; led by Nathan Thomas and J. Terry Simpson, including Alan Steinberg and James Llinas.

Systems Engineering and Operations Research Department at George Mason University and GMU C5I Center worked on this project with Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane, NIWC Pacific, and High Side Technology.