Title :
Target Type Tracking with PCR5 and Dempster´s rules: A Comparative Analysis
Author :
Dezert, Jean ; Tchamova, Albena ; Smarandache, Florentin ; Konstantinova, Pavlina
Author_Institution :
ONERA, Chatillon
Abstract :
In this paper we consider and analyze the behavior of two combinational rules for temporal/sequential attribute data fusion for target type estimation. Our comparative analysis is based on Dempster´s fusion rule proposed in Dempster-Shafer theory (DST) and on the proportional conflict redistribution rule no. 5 (PCR5) recently proposed in Dezert-Smarandache theory (DSmT). We show through very simple scenario and Monte-Carlo simulation, how PCR5 allows a very efficient target type Tracking and reduces drastically the latency delay for correct target type decision with respect to Dempster´s rule. For cases presenting some short target type switches, Demspter´s rule is proved to be unable to detect the switches and thus to track correctly the target type changes. The approach proposed here is totally new, efficient and promising to be incorporated in real-time generalized data association-multi target tracking systems (GDA-MTT) and provides an important result on the behavior of PCR5 with respect to Dempster´s rule. The MatLab source code is also provided in the paper
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; inference mechanisms; mathematics computing; real-time systems; sensor fusion; target tracking; temporal reasoning; uncertainty handling; DST; DSmT; Dempster-Shafer theory; Dezert-Smarandache theory; GDA-MT; MatLab source; Monte-Carlo simulation; PCR5; multitarget tracking systems; proportional conflict redistribution rule; real-time generalized data association; temporal-sequential attribute data fusion; Current measurement; Delay; Kinematics; Mathematics; Real time systems; Refining; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Surveillance; Switches; Target tracking; DSmT; Demspter´s rule; Dezert-Smarandache Theory; PCR5 rule; Target Type Tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2006 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0953-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0-9721844-6-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2006.301556