Title :
Track Fusion with Road Constraints
Author :
Yang, Chun ; Blasch, Erik
Author_Institution :
Sigtem Technol., Inc., San Mateo, CA
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with tracking of ground targets on roads and investigates possible ways to improve target state estimation via fusing a target´s track with information about a road along which the target is believed to be traveling. A target track is estimated by a surveillance radar whereas a digital map provides the road network of a region under surveillance. When the information about roads is as accurate as (or even better than) radar measurements, it is desired naturally to incorporate such information (fusion) into target state estimation. In this paper, roads are modeled with analytic functions and its fusion with a target track is cast as linear or nonlinear state constraints in an optimization procedure. The constrained optimization is then solved with the Lagrangian multiplier, leading to a closed-form solution for linear constraints and an iterative solution for nonlinear constraints. Geometric interpretations of the solutions are provided for simple cases. Computer simulation results are presented to illustrate the algorithms.
Keywords :
constraint handling; optimisation; search radar; target tracking; terrain mapping; Lagrangian multiplier; closed-form solution; computer simulation; constrained optimization; digital map; ground target tracking; information fusion; iterative solution; nonlinear constraints; nonlinear state constraints; road constraints; road network; surveillance radar; target state estimation; track fusion; Closed-form solution; Computer simulation; Constraint optimization; Lagrangian functions; Radar measurements; Radar tracking; Roads; State estimation; Surveillance; Target tracking; Iterative solution; Lagrangian multiplier; Road map; State constraints; Track fusion;
Conference_Titel :
Information Fusion, 2007 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Quebec, Que.
Print_ISBN :
978-0-662-45804-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-662-45804-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICIF.2007.4407964