Title :
Statistical performance analysis of track initiation techniques
Author :
Hu, Zhijian ; Leung, Henry ; Blanchette, Martin
Author_Institution :
Telexis Corp., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the statistical performance of track initiation methods. It evaluates, by considering a track initiation as a problem of signal detection, the track detection probabilities and false track probabilities of four popular approaches: the rule-based method, the logic-based method, the Hough transform, and the modified Hough transform techniques. The first two methods detect the existence of tracks in a sequential fashion, and the fast two are image processing techniques that initiate tracks using a batch of frames. The analytical expressions for the track detection probability and false track probability of the four methods are derived to predict their capabilities in capturing new tracks and in rejecting false tracks due to false alarms and clutter background. Monte Carlo simulations are performed to confirm the analysis. It is observed that when the false track probability is held fixed, the logic-based and the modified Hough transform techniques have good detection performances
Keywords :
Hough transforms; Monte Carlo methods; image processing; probability; signal detection; statistical analysis; target tracking; tracking; Hough transform; Monte Carlo simulations; false track probabilities; image processing; logic-based method; modified Hough transform; rule-based method; signal detection; statistical performance analysis; track detection probabilities; track initiation techniques; Clutter; Communication system traffic control; Image processing; Performance analysis; Position measurement; Probability; Radar tracking; Target tracking; Vehicles; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on