Title :
Evaluation of multiple radar target trackers in stressful environments
Author :
Leung, Henry ; Hu, Zhijian ; Blanchette, Martin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the performance of multiple target tracking (MTT) algorithms in real-life stressful radar tracking environments. Real closely spaced maneuver radar data, generated by six F-18 fighters and other targets, were collected jointly by the defence departments of Canada and United States to support this practical MTT algorithm evaluation study. A set of performance metrics was defined here to compare the suboptimal nearest neighbor (SNN), global nearest neighbor (GNN), and various variants of the joint probabilistic data association (JPDA) MTT trackers. Results reveal an interesting result that all these MTT algorithms exhibited very close performance. In addition, the weighted sum approach of the PDA/JPDA trackers which are theoretically effective were observed to perform poorly in tracking closely spaced targets. Overall speaking, the GNN filter based on the Munkres algorithm had the best performance in terms of both tracking performance and robustness
Keywords :
Kalman filters; military radar; radar clutter; radar computing; radar resolution; radar tracking; search radar; sensor fusion; target tracking; Kalman filter; Munkres algorithm; air surveillance radar; closely spaced maneuver radar data; clutter; global nearest neighbor; joint probabilistic data association; logic based initiation; military system; multiple radar target trackers; multiple target tracking algorithms; performance metrics; range resolution; robustness; stressful environments; suboptimal nearest neighbor; track initiation; weighted sum approach; Clutter; Nearest neighbor searches; Neural networks; Noise measurement; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Spaceborne radar; Surveillance; Target tracking; Working environment noise;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on