Kumar et al., 2006 - Google Patents
A generalized approach for inconsistency detection in data fusion from multiple sensorsKumar et al., 2006
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- Kumar M
- Garg D
- Zachery R
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- 2006 American control conference
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This paper presents a sensor fusion strategy based on Bayesian method that can identify the inconsistency in sensor data so that spurious data can be eliminated from the sensor fusion process. The proposed method adds a term to the commonly used Bayesian technique that …
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