Title :
Minimization of sensor usage for target tracking in a network of irregularly spaced sensors
Author :
Stevens, Thomas J. ; Morrell, Darryl
Author_Institution :
Adv. Programs, Raytheon Missile Syst., Tucson, AZ, USA
fDate :
28 Sept.-1 Oct. 2003
Abstract :
We address the following scenario: a single target moves through a field of stationary sensors with known locations. At each time epoch, each sensor is either active or not; each active sensor outputs either target detected or not detected. The probability of target detection is a decreasing function of the distance from a sensor to the target. A particle filter is used to track the target through the sensor field using all active sensor outputs. A heuristic configuration strategy is used to determine which sensors should be activated; Monte Carlo simulations show that the configuration strategy leads to a significant reduction in required active sensors with little degradation in the tracker performance.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; minimisation; sensors; target tracking; Monte Carlo simulations; active sensor outputs; heuristic configuration strategy; irregularly spaced sensors; particle filter; sensor usage minimization; stationary sensors; target tracking; Degradation; Intelligent networks; Missiles; Object detection; Particle filters; Particle tracking; Sensor systems; Target tracking; Trajectory; White noise;
Conference_Titel :
Statistical Signal Processing, 2003 IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7997-7
DOI :
10.1109/SSP.2003.1289515