Title :
SPECSweb multistatic tracking on a truth-blind simulated scenario of the MSTWG
Author_Institution :
SPAWAR Syst. Center Pacific, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Effective fusion and tracking of multistatic active sonar contacts is challenging, due to high levels of false alarm clutter present on all sonar nodes. Such false alarms often overload the sensor-to-fusion-center communications links and fusion/tracking processes, producing too many false tracks. The specular-cued surveillance Web (SPECSweb) multistatic tracker mitigates these problems through implementation of two amplitude thresholds: a high threshold used to identify the occurrence of high-strength specular detection cues for track initiation, and a low threshold for selective extraction of additional detections within retrieval snippets for track extension forward and backward in time. This approach can significantly reduce the data rate at the input to the fusion/tracking algorithm, and reduce node-to-fusion-center communication link throughput requirements. This paper provides performance results of this tracking algorithm on simulated multistatic data sets from the multistatic tracking working group (MSTWG). These included a (ldquotruth-blindrdquo) data set for which the target truth information was not provided in advance of the time of algorithm application. The results show effective tracking performance using this approach, yielding high quality target tracks with no or few false tracks. The method is shown to have excellent potential in reducing the overloading of the communication links, the automated tracking algorithm, and the ultimately, the operator.
Keywords :
Internet; electrical engineering computing; sensor fusion; sonar detection; sonar signal processing; sonar tracking; surveillance; SPECSWeb multistatic tracking; amplitude threshold; automated tracking algorithm; false alarm clutter; high-strength specular detection cues; multistatic active sonar contact tracking; multistatic tracking working group; node-to-fusion-center communication link throughput; selective extraction; sensor-to-fusion-center communications link; simulated multistatic data set; snippet retrieval; sonar nodes; specular-cued surveillance Web; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic signal detection; Data mining; Delay; Geometry; Robustness; Sonar; Surveillance; Target tracking; Throughput; Cueing; MSTWG; Multi-sensor Fusion; Multistatic Sonar; Specular; Target Strength; Tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2009. FUSION '09. 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9824-4380-4