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Information Processing Across Distributed and Netted Systems for Security and Surveillance

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Optical Imaging Sensors and Systems for Homeland Security Applications

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Mahalanobis, A., Shah, M., van Nevel, A. (2006). Information Processing Across Distributed and Netted Systems for Security and Surveillance. In: Javidi, B. (eds) Optical Imaging Sensors and Systems for Homeland Security Applications. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28001-4_11

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