• DocumentCode
    1441962
  • Title

    Discrete-time observability and estimability analysis for bearings-only target motion analysis

  • Author

    Le Cadre, J.-P. ; Jauffret, C.

  • Author_Institution
    IRIS/CNRS, France
  • Volume
    33
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1997
  • Firstpage
    178
  • Lastpage
    201
  • Abstract
    Observability in the context of bearings-only tracking (BOT) is still the subject of important literature. Different from previous approaches, where continuous-time analysis was considered, our approach relies on discrete-time analysis. It is then shown that this allows us to use directly and efficiently the simple formalisms of linear algebra. Using the direct approach, observability analysis is essentially reduced to basic considerations about subspace dimensions. Even if this approach is conceptually quite direct, it becomes more and more complex as the source-encounter scenario complexity increases. For complex scenarios, the dual approach may present some advantages essentially due to the direct use of multilinear algebra. New results about BOT observability for maneuvering sources are thus obtained. Observability analysis is then extended to unknown instants of source velocity changes. Even if observability analysis provides thorough insights about the algebraic structure of the BOT problem, the optimization of the observer maneuvers is essentially a control problem. Basic algebraic considerations prove that a relevant cost functional for this control problem is the determinant of the Fisher information matrix (FIM). So, a large part of this work is devoted to the analysis of this cost functional. Using multilinear algebra, general approximations of this functional are given. In order to involve only directly estimable parameters, the source bearing-rates are examined. Using these approximations, a general framework for optimizing the observer trajectory is derived which allow us to approximate the optimal sequence of controls. It is worth stressing that our approach does not require the knowledge of the source trajectory parameters and is still valid for a maneuvering source.
  • Keywords
    direction-of-arrival estimation; linear algebra; observability; sonar tracking; target tracking; Fisher information matrix; bearings-only target motion analysis; bearings-only tracking; cost functional; discrete-time analysis; discrete-time observability; estimability analysis; maneuvering sources; multilinear algebra; sonar tracking; source velocity changes; source-encounter scenario complexity; subspace dimensions; Cost function; Leg; Linear algebra; Motion analysis; Observability; Oceans; Optimal control; Reactive power; Sonar; Target tracking; Velocity control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9251
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/7.570737
  • Filename
    570737