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29 November 2000 Joint Services Interoperable Exploitation System (JSIES): the UK way forward for exploitation and dissemination of ISR
Paul Hopkins, David M. Booth, Martin Young, David Hutber, Ken Bond
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The introduction of soft copy exploitation systems for ISR in the UK has resulted in a degree of stovepiping and inflexibility. The UK are developing the JSIES concept for future, which provides a baseline for the range of exploitation systems to aim for. This marker is in terms of a set of common and evolving building blocks in architecture, interfaces that cater for all three services applications, extended support for the Image Analyst, and a variety of modular and scaleable configurations. This paper describes the military drivers and issues behind the JSIES concept, before outlining the main threads of the project with a particular emphasis on the assisted target detection and recognition aspects.
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Paul Hopkins, David M. Booth, Martin Young, David Hutber, and Ken Bond "Joint Services Interoperable Exploitation System (JSIES): the UK way forward for exploitation and dissemination of ISR", Proc. SPIE 4127, Airborne Reconnaissance XXIV, (29 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.408678
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Sensors

Intelligence systems

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image fusion

Infrared imaging

Synthetic aperture radar

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