Title :
Multiple target angle tracking using sensor array outputs
Author :
Sword, C.K. ; Simaan, M. ; Kamen, E.W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pittsburgh Univ., PA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of the output of an array of sensors to track multiple independently moving targets is reported. The output of each sensor in the array is the sum of signals received from each of the targets. The results of direction-of-arrival estimation by eigenvalue analysis are extended to derive a recursive procedure based on a matrix quadratic equation. The solution of this matrix quadratic equation is used to provide updated target positions. A linear approximation method for estimating the solution of the matrix equation is presented. The algorithm is demonstrated by the simulated tracking of two targets. The main advantage of the algorithm is that a closed-form solution for updating the target angle estimates has been obtained. Also, its application is straightforward, and the data association problem due to uncertainty in the origin of the measurements is avoided. However, it requires the inversion of an N×N as well as other linear operations, so that the computational burden becomes substantial as N becomes very large
Keywords :
digital simulation; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; matrix algebra; signal detection; telecommunications computing; tracking; closed-form solution; direction-of-arrival estimation; eigenvalue analysis; inversion; linear approximation; matrix quadratic equation; multiple independently moving targets; multiple target angle tracking; recursive procedure; sensor array outputs; signal detection; simulated tracking; Air traffic control; Aircraft; Covariance matrix; Delay effects; Equations; Multiple signal classification; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; State estimation; Target tracking;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on