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Integral Test Development

  • Rafael Boloix
  • , Ivan Maza
  • , Ali Mohamoud
  • , Silviu Sima
  • , Geert De cubber
  • , Christopher Church
  • , Razvan Roman
  • University of Seville
  • TNO Defence Security and Safety (NL)
  • Serviciul de Protectie si Paza
  • Digital Forensic Lab of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)

Onderzoeksoutput: Boek/rapportProject deliverable

Samenvatting

This deliverable reports on the results from the activities carried out under the scope of COURAGEOUS
WP4 Task 4.3 (Integral test methodology). The work that is carried out in this task, builds upon results
reported in Deliverables D4.1 (Generation of Test Environment) and D4.2 (Functional Test
Description), and follows up the information provided in Deliverables D2.3, D3.1 and D3.2. In this task,
an integral test methodology for the Detection, Tracking and Identification (DTI) systems is given. This
Deliverable D4.3.2 reviews and extends the contents of the previous version Deliverable D4.3.1 based
on the experience acquired during the second project trial in Belgium.
Based on the scenario’s provided in Deliverable D2.3 and the generic methodology drawn up in
Deliverable D4.2, it is developed an integral test methodology for the full functionality of the DTI, given
the DTI constitutes of a set of (sub-)functions that perform as required.
The methodology is drawn up to reveal the performance of the functions in interaction with each
other, will take the presence of the DTI operator into account, and will support full DTI operation
either with real or simulated data. The tests will allow for the full performance evaluation of the DTI,
which encompasses the quality of the provided detection, probability of false positives and negatives,
the clutter suppression, quality of the track result and the quality and reliability of the identification.
Thereby the integral test methodology is well suited to reveal compliance with the operational
requirements.
The test methodology is based on the evaluation of the interaction between the test environment
described in Deliverable D4.1 and the DTI system and is suitable for in a simulation environment and
in a relevant operational environment. The architecture presented in this deliverable shows how the
methodology relates to the scenario and contextual information (e.g., environment), capturing of the
integral DTI system output and the generation of evaluation-based ratings for the DTI system under
test.
Originele taal-2Engels
Opdrachtgevend orgaanEuropean Commission
Aantal pagina's34
StatusGepubliceerd - 29 feb. 2024

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