Title :
Ground moving target tracking using signal strength measurements with the GM-CPHD filter
Author :
Mertens, Michael ; Ulmke, Martin
Author_Institution :
Sensor Data & Inf. Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE, Wachtberg, Germany
Abstract :
In ground target tracking based on kinematic measurements by airborne radar, several challenges in general strongly deteriorate the performance of any standard tracking filter. The major challenges are imprecise measurements and missed detections, a strong false alarm background, closely-spaced targets, technical and terrain obscuration, and complex target motion. In order to counterbalance such a performance degradation, target attribute and context information can be incorporated into the tracking process. One such target attribute information is provided by the signal strength measurement, which is readily available as it is a standard output of a modern radar system. Signal strength information can be used to estimate the radar cross section (RCS) of a ground moving target. For this method to work, the fluctuations of the target RCS are assumed to follow the analytically tractable Swerling-I and Swerling-III cases. In the present work, the RCS estimation scheme is implemented into the Gaussian mixture cardinalized probability hypothesis density (GM-CPHD) filter. The performance of the resulting algorithm is then analyzed based on single and multiple-target simulation scenarios.
Keywords :
airborne radar; probability; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; target tracking; tracking filters; GM-CPHD filter; Gaussian mixture cardinalized probability hypothesis density; RCS estimation scheme; airborne radar; analytically tractable Swerling-I case; analytically tractable Swerling-III case; closely-spaced targets; complex target motion; false alarm background; ground moving target tracking; imprecise measurements; kinematic measurements; missed detection; radar cross section; signal strength measurements; terrain obscuration; tracking filter; Adaptation models; Analytical models; Equations; Estimation; Mathematical model; Standards; Target tracking; Gaussian mixture; RCS; Target tracking; cardinalized PHD; ground moving target indication (GMTI); signal strength;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Data Fusion: Trends, Solutions, Applications (SDF), 2012 Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Bonn
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3010-7
DOI :
10.1109/SDF.2012.6327905