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Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science, 2019, 2(1); doi: 10.25236/AJCIS.010029.

The Application of Fusion Algorithm based on Matrix Analysis in Evidence Theory

Author(s)

Gui qiuyang1,a, Li weibo2,b

Corresponding Author:
Gui qiuyang
Affiliation(s)

1 Naval Research Academy Beijing, 100000, China
2 Naval Aviation University Yantai, Shandong, 264000, China
a[email protected], b[email protected]

Abstract

This paper directly adopts evidence reasoning formula to calculate sensor information fusion result. The amount of calculation and calculation time delay increase with the increasing number of target found, uses two recursive calculation ways of evidence combination to calculate results, and proposes a fusion algorithm based on matrix analysis, using matlab software and C language programming to realize the method and calculate by an example. The results prove that the fusion result calculated by the method gets the same result as that of evidence reasoning synthesis formula, but the time needed for calculation will be reduced.

Keywords

Evidence reasoning; Matrix analysis; Fusion algorithm. Sensor information

Cite This Paper

Gui qiuyang, Li weibo, The Application of Fusion Algorithm based on Matrix Analysis in Evidence Theory . Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science (2019) Vol. 2: 148-154. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJCIS.010029.

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