DocumentCode :
1804633
Title :
Undetected target births in multiple-hypothesis tracking
Author :
Coraluppi, Stefano ; Carthel, Craig
Author_Institution :
Compunetix Inc., Monroeville, PA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
9-12 July 2013
Firstpage :
766
Lastpage :
773
Abstract :
This paper introduces a generalization of the multiple-hypothesis tracking (MHT) formalism for multi-target tracking (MTT). To our knowledge, MHT treatments in the literature do not consider undetected target birth events. Their inclusion leads to an interesting extension to the MHT recursion, and necessitates aggregation over indistinguishable global hypotheses. We show that the MHT recursion factors, enabling track-oriented MHT (TO-MHT), albeit with clusters of indistinguishable undetected births. The treatment requires a distinction between those targets that are eventually detected (we call these unnoticed targets) and those that are never detected (we call these ghost targets). The same number of relevant track hypotheses result as in the classical TO-MHT solution. In the time-invariant case, the solution simplifies further.
Keywords :
recursive estimation; target tracking; MHT formalism; MHT recursion factors; MHT treatments; TO-MHT; ghost targets; indistinguishable global hypotheses; indistinguishable undetected births; multiple-hypothesis tracking; multitarget tracking; track hypotheses; track-oriented MHT; undetected target birth events; undetected target births; unnoticed targets; Current measurement; Density measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Probability distribution; Target tracking; Time measurement; Multiple-hypothesis tracking (MHT); ghost targets; undetected target births;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2013 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-605-86311-1-3
Type :
conf
Filename :
6641070
Link To Document :
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