JOURNAL ARTICLE

Maneuvering Target Tracking Using Adaptive State Estimation

Norman GholsonR. Moose

Year: 1977 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems Vol: AES-13 (3)Pages: 310-317   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Two approaches to a nonlinear state estimation problem are presented. The particular problem addressed is that of tracking a maneuvering target in three-dimensional space using spherical observations (radar data). Both approaches rely on semi-Markov modeling of target maneuvers and result in effective algorithms that prevent the loss of track that often occurs when a target makes a sudden, radical change in its trajectory. Both techniques are compared using real and simulated radar measurements with emphasis on performance and computational burden.

Keywords:
Radar tracker Radar Trajectory Computer science Tracking (education) Control theory (sociology) Nonlinear system State space Markov process Algorithm Artificial intelligence Computer vision Mathematics Telecommunications

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