DocumentCode :
497692
Title :
Exploitation of track accuracy information in fusion technologies for radar target classification using Dempster-Shafer Rules
Author :
Kouemou, Guy ; Neumann, Christoph ; Opitz, Felix
Author_Institution :
Syst. Radar Concepts, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Ulm, Germany
fYear :
2009
fDate :
6-9 July 2009
Firstpage :
217
Lastpage :
223
Abstract :
The surveillance of the littoral is required by applications in the defence, protection and security area. One might think about anti asymmetric warfare, harbour and coastal surveillance or the prevention of smuggling, illegal fishing, illegal immigration or acts of piracy.To establish situation awareness ground, sea and air targets must be detected and tracked in the littoral simultaneously. Also the detailed classification of targets is of extraordinary importance, e.g. persons vs. vehicles, helicopters vs. planes or buoys vs. ships. This classification can be overtaken by an operator, who listens to the Doppler sound of a target. Unfortunately, obligated to the classification issue an operator gets distracted from the tactical surveillance task. Further, an operator is only able to classify a limited number of targets. Hence, automatic target recognition is an important issue for radar systems applied to the littoral surveillance. Finally, automatic target recognition offers also a synergy with the multi target tracking of such a radar system. In this paper 2 Dempster-Shafer (DS) based fusion methods will be described. Both use tracks and track accuracy information to fuse with Doppler based classified targets, in order to provide a robust classification technique for distinguishes between different kinds of targets. The first classification technique uses a hierarchical tree structured decision method, integrated in a track-based classifier. The second classification technique uses a non-hierarchical decision method also integrated in a track based classifier. In this paper both kinds of DS methods will be compared. The results will be discussed especially with respect to the following performance criteria: track accuracy, classification confusion matrix, targets hit rate, targets rejection probabilities, DS topology requirements, convergence reliability, training duration and generalization efficiency.
Keywords :
image classification; image fusion; inference mechanisms; radar tracking; search radar; target tracking; DS topology requirements; Dempster-Shafer rules; antiasymmetric warfare; classification confusion matrix; classification technique; coastal surveillance; convergence reliability; fusion technologies; generalization efficiency; hierarchical tree structured decision method; information tracking; multitarget tracking; nonhierarchical decision method; radar target classification; security area; track-based classifier; training duration; Classification tree analysis; Doppler radar; Information security; Protection; Radar tracking; Sea measurements; Surveillance; Target recognition; Target tracking; Vehicles; Dempster-Shafer Rules; Information Fusion; Radar Fusion Technologies; Radar Target Classification;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2009. FUSION '09. 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9824-4380-4
Type :
conf
Filename :
5203786
Link To Document :
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