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Forward induction 2 Gittins index 2 Multi-armed bandits 2 Multiple sensors 2 Search problem 2 Multiplicative noise Filter Multiple sensors 1
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Song, Nah-Oak 2 Teneketzis, Demosthenis 2 García-Ligero, M.J. 1 Hermoso-Carazo, A. 1 Linares-Pérez, J. 1
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Computational Statistics 1 Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1
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Derivation of centralized and distributed filters using covariance information
García-Ligero, M.J.; Hermoso-Carazo, A.; Linares-Pérez, J. - In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 55 (2011) 1, pp. 312-323
The problem of estimating a degraded image using observations acquired from multiple sensors is addressed when the …
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Discrete search with multiple sensors
Song, Nah-Oak; Teneketzis, Demosthenis - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 60 (2004) 1, pp. 1-13
A stationary object is hidden in location i, i=1,2,...,K, with probability p <Subscript> i </Subscript>. There are M sensors available and each location can be searched by at most one sensor at each instant of time. Each search of a location takes one unit of time and is conducted independently of previous searches,...</subscript>
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Discrete search with multiple sensors
Song, Nah-Oak; Teneketzis, Demosthenis - In: Computational Statistics 60 (2004) 1, pp. 1-13
A stationary object is hidden in location i, i=1,2,...,K, with probability p i . There are M sensors available and each location can be searched by at most one sensor at each instant of time. Each search of a location takes one unit of time and is conducted independently of previous searches, so...
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