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Multiple model PHD filter for tracking sharply maneuvering targets using recursive RANSAC based adaptive birth estimation 被引量:2
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作者 DING Changwen ZHOU Di +2 位作者 ZOU Xinguang DU Runle LIU Jiaqi 《Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第3期780-792,共13页
An algorithm to track multiple sharply maneuvering targets without prior knowledge about new target birth is proposed. These targets are capable of achieving sharp maneuvers within a short period of time, such as dron... An algorithm to track multiple sharply maneuvering targets without prior knowledge about new target birth is proposed. These targets are capable of achieving sharp maneuvers within a short period of time, such as drones and agile missiles.The probability hypothesis density (PHD) filter, which propagates only the first-order statistical moment of the full target posterior, has been shown to be a computationally efficient solution to multitarget tracking problems. However, the standard PHD filter operates on the single dynamic model and requires prior information about target birth distribution, which leads to many limitations in terms of practical applications. In this paper,we introduce a nonzero mean, white noise turn rate dynamic model and generalize jump Markov systems to multitarget case to accommodate sharply maneuvering dynamics. Moreover, to adaptively estimate newborn targets’information, a measurement-driven method based on the recursive random sampling consensus (RANSAC) algorithm is proposed. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves significant improvement in tracking multiple sharply maneuvering targets with adaptive birth estimation. 展开更多
关键词 multitarget tracking probability hypothesis density(PHD)filter sharply maneuvering targets multiple model adaptive birth intensity estimation
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