Title :
Ellipsoidal gating for an airborne track while scan radar
Author :
Singh, Shishir Kumar ; Premalatha, M. ; Nair, Gita
Author_Institution :
Centre for Airborne Syst., Defence Res. & Dev. Organ., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
In an airborne surveillance radar, tracking in the presence of clutter and multiple targets requires that proper observations (plots) be assigned to each target track by comparing them with the corresponding predicted target positions. This paper discusses the solution used to capture low as well as high maneuvering targets and also to control the false correlations of tracks with the observations, using additional parameters from the radar such as signal strength and the Doppler information. A track-oriented wild maneuvering gate shape is suggested for capturing highly maneuvering targets, up to 8g. Once a proper observation-to-track pairing is achieved, filtering and prediction methods are used to give the best estimates of the target kinematic quantities such as position, velocity and acceleration. The algorithms suggested here are most applicable to airborne track-while-scan (TWS) radars, which have low data update rate
Keywords :
Kalman filters; airborne radar; correlation methods; filtering theory; parameter estimation; prediction theory; radar clutter; radar signal processing; radar tracking; search radar; Doppler information; acceleration estimation; airborne surveillance radar; airborne track while scan radar; clutter; ellipsoidal gating; false correlations; filtering methods; high maneuvering targets; low data update rate; low maneuvering targets; multiple targets; observation-to-track pairing; observations; plots; predicted target positions; prediction methods; radar parameters; signal strength; target kinematic quantities; track-oriented wild maneuvering gate shape; velocity estimation; Airborne radar; Doppler radar; Filtering; Kinematics; Prediction methods; Radar clutter; Radar tracking; Shape; Surveillance; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1995., Record of the IEEE 1995 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2121-9
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.1995.522568