Charles River Analytics Announces Sensor Processing Contract Supporting AFRL

Charles River Analytics Inc., a developer of intelligent systems solutions, announces a contract from AFRL for the Networking Independent Basic Layered-Sensing Exploitation Research (NIBLER) program.
 
Sept. 22, 2011 - PRLog -- Charles River Analytics Inc., a developer of intelligent systems solutions, announces a contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate (AFRL/RY) for the Networking Independent Basic Layered-Sensing Exploitation Research (NIBLER) program. NIBLER aims to procure state-of-the-art technology to address a variety of sensor processing challenges in layered sensing environments.

For its role in the program, Charles River is developing a software system, Remote Anthropometrics for Pedestrian Tracking and Re-acquisition (RAPTR), “intended to provide a novel set of soft biometrics to enable long-term/wide-area tracking of pedestrians, a highly sought-after capability in the ISR [Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance] community,” explained Camille Monnier, Senior Scientist at Charles River. “These biometrics include a variety of signatures, such as gait analysis and anthropometric parameters— like body shape, gender, age—as well as general appearance data—like clothing color/texture— for shorter-term tracking.” With RAPTR, Charles River aims to provide a key enabling technology for tracking/recognizing pedestrians across cameras with arbitrary, non-overlapping fields of view.

To learn more about RAPTR or other projects at Charles River, visit www.cra.com.

About Charles River Analytics: Since 1983, Charles River Analytics has been delivering intelligent systems that transform our customers' data into mission-relevant tools and solutions to support critical assessment and decision-making. Charles River continues to grow its technology, customer base, and strategic alliances through research and development programs for the DoD and the Intelligence Community, addressing a broad spectrum of mission areas and functional domains including: sensor and image processing, situation assessment and decision aiding, human systems integration, and cyber analytics. These efforts have resulted in a series of successful products that support continued growth in our core R&D contracting business, as well as the commercial sector.

This material is based upon work supported by The United States Air Force under Contract No. FA8650-11-C1177. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of The United States Air Force.
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