Title :
Out-of-sequence measurement processing for tracking ground target using particle filters
Author :
Mallick, Mahendra ; Kirubarajan, T. ; Arulampalam, Sanjeev
Author_Institution :
Alphatech Inc., Burlington, MA, USA
Abstract :
We present a filtering algorithm for processing out-of-sequence measurements (OOSMs) in multi-sensor target tracking using the particle filter (PF). Measurements can arrive out-of-sequence at a fusion center due to varying data pre-processing times at the sensor platforms and communication delays in a multi-sensor target tracking system. Standard filtering algorithms such as the Kalman filter (KF), extended KF (EKF), interacting multiple model (IMM) filter, and PF cannot be directly applied to process the OOSM. Processing of the OOSM requires new algorithms within the framework of KF, EKF, IMM, or PF. The ground moving target indicator (GMTI) radar sensors play an important role in the military and commercial domain such as surveillance of ground moving targets and air traffic control. The GMTI measurement model is a nonlinear function of the target state. Therefore, extension of the existing linear OOSM filtering algorithms to the GMTI filtering problem with OOSMs would require EKF type linearization and hence would be sub-optimal. As a superior alternative to the EKF, the PF has been successfully applied to a number of nonlinear filtering problems where the EKF or IMM using EKF is sub-optimal. Our OOSM PF algorithm does not require a large amount of storage and preliminary results based on numerical simulations show that the algorithm yields results comparable to previous algorithms.
Keywords :
filtering theory; radar signal processing; radar tracking; search radar; target tracking; tracking filters; ATC; GMTI measurement model; GMTI radar sensors; air traffic control; filtering algorithm; ground moving target indicator radar sensors; ground target tracking; multi-sensor target tracking; nonlinear filtering problems; out-of-sequence measurement processing; particle filter; Delay; Filtering algorithms; Particle filters; Particle measurements; Particle tracking; Radar tracking; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036893