Title :
OTHR multipath tracking with uncertain coordinate registration
Author_Institution :
Thales Underwater Syst., Rydalmere, NSW, Australia
fDate :
1/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multipath probabilistic data association (MPDA) exploits discrete multipath propagation to improve tracking performance for systems such as over-the-horizon radar (OTHR). The original formulation assumed a known ionospheric environment for mapping radar measurements to ground coordinates. We consider an extension of the technique that allows for ionospheric uncertainties affecting the transformation between slant and ground coordinates in addition to the usual sensor noise. A new technique, MPDA for uncertain coordinate registration (MPCR), is described and tested on simulated and real OTHR data. The study assumes a two-layer spherical mirror ionosphere with random fluctuations of the ionospheric heights around known mean values. An extensive Monte Carlo analysis of track errors and track loss is carried out for MPCR under two scenarios and the results are compared with a baseline probabilistic data association (PDA) approach and with MPDA. The results indicate the high reliability of the MPCR approach.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; probability; radar theory; radar tracking; radiowave propagation; target tracking; Monte Carlo analysis; OTHR multipath tracking; baseline probabilistic data association; discrete multipath propagation; ground coordinates; ionospheric environment; ionospheric heights; ionospheric uncertainties; multipath probabilistic data association; over-the-horizon radar; radar measurements mapping; sensor noise; slant coordinates; track errors; track loss; tracking performance; two-layer spherical mirror ionosphere; uncertain coordinate registration; Chromium; Ionosphere; Joining processes; Monte Carlo methods; Radar measurements; Radar tracking; Spaceborne radar; Target tracking; Underwater tracking; Working environment noise;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2004.1292141