DocumentCode
2568511
Title
A geometric transversals approach to analyzing track coverage of omnidirectional sensor networks for maneuvering targets
Author
Bernard, Brian ; Ferrari, Silvia
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
15-17 Dec. 2010
Firstpage
1243
Lastpage
1249
Abstract
The quality of service of a sensor network performing cooperative track detection can be expressed as the probability of obtaining multiple elementary detections over time, along a target track, also known as track coverage. Recently, distributed search theory and geometric transversals have been used to obtain the probability of track detection for targets traveling with constant speed and heading in a region-of-interest in closed form, as a function of the sensors´ ranges and positions, and of the track parameters. In this paper, an extended approach based on convex theory and computational geometry is presented to obtain a track coverage function for maneuvering targets in the plane. In many tracking applications, a maneuvering target is modeled as a Markov motion process with known transition probability functions that are estimated via Kalman filtering from prior sensor measurements. The approach presented in this paper uses line transversals and planar geometry to derive the track coverage of a heterogeneous sensor network as a function of the Markov transition probability functions. The theoretical results are validated through numerical Monte Carlo simulations involving multiple omnidirectional mobile sensors that are deployed to cooperatively detect, track, and eventually pursue one or more maneuvering targets.
Keywords
Kalman filters; Markov processes; Monte Carlo methods; geometry; probability; quality of service; target tracking; wireless sensor networks; Kalman filtering; Markov motion process; Markov transition probability function; Monte Carlo simulation; computational geometry; convex theory; distributed search theory; geometric transversal approach; heterogeneous sensor network; line transversal; multiple elementary detections; multiple omnidirectional mobile sensor; omnidirectional sensor network; planar geometry; quality of service; sensor measurements; track coverage analysis; track detection probability; Joints; Markov processes; Probability density function; Robot sensing systems; Target tracking; Trajectory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control (CDC), 2010 49th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
ISSN
0743-1546
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7745-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.2010.5717198
Filename
5717198
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