Currently existing acoustic based Gunfire Detection Systems (GDS) such as soldier wearable, vehicle mounted, and
fixed site devices provide enemy detection and localization capabilities to the user. However, the solution to the problem
of portability versus performance tradeoff remains elusive. The Data Fusion Module (DFM), described herein, is a
sensor/platform agnostic software supplemental tool that addresses this tradeoff problem by leveraging existing soldier
networks to enhance GDS performance across a Tactical Combat Unit (TCU). The DFM software enhances performance
by leveraging all available acoustic GDS information across the TCU synergistically to calculate highly accurate
solutions more consistently than any individual GDS in the TCU. The networked sensor architecture provides additional
capabilities addressing the multiple shooter/fire-fight problems in addition to sniper detection/localization. The addition
of the fusion solution to the overall Size, Weight and Power & Cost (SWaP&C) is zero to negligible. At the end of the
first-year effort, the DFM integrated sensor network's performance was impressive showing improvements upwards of
50% in comparison to a single sensor solution. Further improvements are expected when the networked sensor
architecture created in this effort is fully exploited.
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