DocumentCode :
3357791
Title :
An iterated-extended Kalman filter algorithm for tracking surface and sub-surface targets
Author :
Hyland, John C.
Author_Institution :
Coastal Syst. Station, Panama, FL, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
29-31 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
1283
Abstract :
Coastal System Station has developed, implemented and tested an algorithm for tracking surface and sub-surface targets. The algorithm accepts various combinations of range, elevation, bearing, speed and Doppler measurements. At a minimum, the tracker requires bearing and elevation measurements; additional measurements will improve filter performance but are not required. The tracker consists of an iterated-extended Kalman filter with measurement/track matching logic. Special attention has been given to deriving good initial estimates of target position, initial estimates of the error covariance matrix, and correcting filter divergence with a line search. The improved initial error covariance estimate reduces filter transients and improves filter accuracy. Filter stability problems uncovered during testing were also corrected by adding measurement de-weighting to spurious elevation and bearing measurements. Problems associated with missing range measurements have been solved by implementing a multi-depth mode Kalman filter which allows the Kalman filter to determine a unique x, y, z position solution for target track given only elevation and bearing angle measurements. The multi-depth mode works by creating a family of filters for each target; each filter in the family restricts the target´s tracked depth to within prescribed limits. The measurement/track matching logic computes the normalized residual error inner product test statistic. This test statistic has a chi-squared distribution and is used to statistically compare new measurements to all existing target tracks. The tracking algorithm has been tested with several at-sea data sets consisting of elevation and bearing measurements only. In most cases, the algorithm successfully localizes the target positions to within the prescribed angular (elevation and bearing) errors.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; altimeters; bathymetry; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; target tracking; Coastal System Station; Doppler measurement; at-sea data sets; bearing measurement; chi-squared distribution; elevation measurement; error covariance matrix; filter accuracy; filter divergence; filter stability problems; filter transient reduction; inner product test statistic; iterated-extended Kalman filter algorithm; line search; measurement deweighting; measurement track matching logic; missing range measurements; multidepth mode Kalman filter; normalized residual error; range measurement; speed measurement; subsurface targets; surface target tracking; target position; Doppler measurements; Error correction; Filters; Logic testing; Position measurement; Sea measurements; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions; System testing; Target tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '02 MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7534-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2002.1191824
Filename :
1191824
Link To Document :
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