Title :
Data Fusion for Ground Moving Target Tracking
Author :
Koller, Jost ; Ulmke, Martin
Author_Institution :
FGAN-FKIE, Wachtberg
Abstract :
The aim of ground surveillance is the large scale, continuous and near real time determination of a dynamical ground picture. This task comprises detection and tracking of moving single targets and convoys, mobile weapon systems, and military equipment. The sensors of choice are airborne GMTI-radar (GMTI: ground moving target indicator) and SAR (synthetic aperture radar). As ground target tracking often suffers from dense target situations, high clutter, and low visibility, the integration and fusion of external background information is essential for providing precise and continuous tracks. We present multi hypotheses techniques for tracking several targets in complex ground situations with clutter. Methods to incorporate topographic information, in particular digital road maps, are described and demonstrated
Keywords :
airborne radar; military equipment; military radar; radar signal processing; search radar; sensor fusion; synthetic aperture radar; target tracking; weapons; SAR; airborne GMTI-radar; convoys; data fusion; digital road maps; ground moving target indicator; ground moving target tracking; ground surveillance; military equipment; mobile weapon systems; multi hypotheses techniques; synthetic aperture radar; topographic information; Clutter; Large-scale systems; Military equipment; Radar detection; Radar tracking; Roads; Surveillance; Synthetic aperture radar; Target tracking; Weapons; GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indicator); GMTI tracking; MHT (Multiple Hypothesis Tracking); STAP (Space Time Adaptive Processing); Sequential Track Extraction;
Conference_Titel :
Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems, 2006 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Heidelberg
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0566-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0567-X
DOI :
10.1109/MFI.2006.265653