dr. F. Katsilieris
Microwave Sensing, Signals and Systems (MS3), Department of Microelectronics
PhD thesis (Apr 2015): Sensor management for surveillance and tracking: An operational perspective
Promotor: Alexander Yarovoy, Hans Driessen
Expertise: sensor management, target tracking
Themes: Distributed sensor systems, Radar technologyBiography
Fotios Katsilieris received his engineering diploma from the University of Patras, Greece in 2006 and his MSc from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm Sweden in 2009. During his studies, Fotios focused on automatic control, mainly on robotics.
From June 2010 until September 2013, Fotios held a Marie Curie fellowship at Thales Nederland BV, working on various aspects of sensor management in the context of the MC IMPULSE project. Fotios has also been a visiting researcher at Fraunhofer FKIE at Bonn, Germany and at NATO-STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE, formerly known as NURC) at La Spezia, Italy.
In September 2013, Fotios joined the MS3 group at TU Delft in order to finish his PhD. He was a member of Theme 4 of the STARS project where he extended his work on sensor management.
Fotios defended his PhD thesis, titled "Sensor management for surveillance and tracking: An operational perspective", on Thursday the 5th of March 2015. Fotios' dissertation can be found at the repository of TU Delft (link).
The main challenges that Fotios tries to address is how to allocate the limited sensor resources among diverse tasks, taking into account the end-user perspective. Towards this goal, Fotios explores the use of task-based, information-driven and threat/risk-based utility functions for sensor management.
Fotios @ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/FotiosKatsilieris
MC IMPULSE website: http://mcimpulse.isy.liu.se/
Projects history
Sensor Technology Applied in Reconfigurable Systems
reconfigurable sensors and sensor networks applied in the context of the security domain
- Threat-based sensor management for target tracking
F Katsilieris; JN Driessen; A Yarovoy;
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems,
Volume 51, Issue 4, pp. 2772--2785, 2015. - Threat-based sensor management for joint target tracking and classification
Katsilieris, F.; Driessen, H.; Yarovoy, A.;
In The 18th International Conference on Information Fusion (Fusion), 6-9 July 2015,
pp. 435-442, 2015.
document - Sensor management for surveillance and tracking: An operational perspective
Katsilieris, F.;
PhD thesis, Delft University of Technology, Delft, March 2015. ISBN 978-94-6186-429-1.
document - Radar resource management for improved situational awareness
Katsilieris, Fotios; Driessen, Hans; Yarovoy, Alexander;
In Proceedings of the International Radar Conference 2014, Lille, France,
pp. 1-6, October 2014.
document - Detection of malicious AIS position spoofing by exploiting radar information
Katsilieris, Fotios; Braca, Paolo; Coraluppi, Stefano;
In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Fusion,
pp. 1-7, 2013.
document - Towards an Online, Adaptive Algorithm for Radar Surveillance Control
Katsilieris, Fotios; Charlish, Alexander; Boers, Yvo;
In Future Security - Security Research Conference 2012: Sensor Data Fusion Workshop,
Bonn, Germany, 2012.
document - Sensor management for PRF selection in the track-before-detect context
Katsilieris, Fotios; Boers, Yvo; Driessen, Hans;
In Proceedings of the IEEE Radar Conference,
pp. 360-365, 2012.
document - Optimal search: a practical interpretation of information-driven sensor management
Katsilieris, Fotios; Boers, Yvo; Driessen, Hans;
In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Information Fusion,
pp. 439-446, 2012.
document - Optimal search: a practical interpretation of information-driven sensor management
F. Katsilieris; Y. Boers;
Technical report, Enschede, Number 1979, March 2012. - Demonstration of Multi-Robot Search and Secure
Katsilieris, Fotios; Lindhe, Magnus; Dimarogonas, Dimos V.; Ogren, Petter; Johansson, Karl Henrik;
In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2010) Workshop: Search and Pursuit/Evasion in the Physical World: Efficiency, Scalability, and Guarantees,
2010. - Search and secure using mobile robots.
Katsilieris, Fotios;
MSc thesis, School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), May 2009.
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Fotios Katsilieris
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