DocumentCode :
1287413
Title :
Distributed fusion architectures and algorithms for target tracking
Author :
Liggins, Martin E., II ; Chong, Chee-Yee ; Kadar, Ivan ; Alford, Mark G. ; Vannicola, Vincent ; Thomopoulos, Stelios
Author_Institution :
Surveillance & Photonics Directorate, Rome Lab., NY, USA
Volume :
85
Issue :
1
fYear :
1997
Firstpage :
95
Lastpage :
107
Abstract :
Modern surveillance systems often utilize multiple physically distributed sensors of different types to provide complementary and overlapping coverage on targets. In order to generate target tracks and estimates, the sensor data need to be fused. While a centralized processing approach is theoretically optimal, there are significant advantages in distributing the fusion operations over multiple processing nodes. This paper discusses architectures for distributed fusion, whereby each node processes the data from its own set of sensors and communicates with other nodes to improve on the estimates, The information graph is introduced as a way of modeling information flow in distributed fusion systems and for developing algorithms. Fusion for target tracking involves two main operations: estimation and association. Distributed estimation algorithms based on the information graph are presented for arbitrary fusion architectures and related to linear and nonlinear distributed estimation results. The distributed data association problem is discussed in terms of track-to-track association likelihoods. Distributed versions of two popular tracking approaches (joint probabilistic data association and multiple hypothesis tracking) are then presented, and examples of applications are given.
Keywords :
air traffic control; estimation theory; sensor fusion; surveillance; target tracking; arbitrary fusion architectures; association; distributed fusion architectures; estimation; information flow; joint probabilistic data association; multiple hypothesis tracking; multiple physically distributed sensors; multiple processing nodes; overlapping coverage; surveillance systems; target tracking; track-to-track association likelihoods; Computer architecture; Distributed databases; Fusion power generation; Laboratories; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Target tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.1997.554211
Filename :
554211
Link To Document :
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