Evaluation of fast MHT algorithms

T. Bhattacharya, A. Premji, T. Nohara, P. Weber
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Over the last few years there has been considerable interest in developing highly effective target tracking algorithms. This interest in robust tracking techniques is spawned by the need to process data that often includes a large number of false detections and missed detections. These conditions are amplified by the need to detect and track increasingly smaller targets as well as targets in harsh clutter conditions. Such ambiguities serve to further exacerbate the tracking problem which must already produce plot to track assignments for closely spaced and crossing targets. With the availability of increased processing power, techniques such as multiple hypotheses tracking (MHT) that were traditionally viewed as impractical, due to the large computational requirements, are now receiving considerable attention due to their ability to handle the ambiguities. This paper discusses the implementation of a fast (MHT) algorithm for robust tracking of radar targets in the presence of the false detections, missed detections, and crossing targets.
快速MHT算法的评估
在过去的几年里,人们对开发高效的目标跟踪算法产生了相当大的兴趣。对鲁棒跟踪技术的兴趣是由于需要处理经常包含大量错误检测和遗漏检测的数据而产生的。由于需要探测和跟踪越来越小的目标以及在恶劣的杂波条件下的目标,这些条件被放大了。这种模糊性进一步加剧了跟踪问题,这一问题必须已经为间隔很近和交叉的目标产生跟踪分配图。随着处理能力的提高,多假设跟踪(MHT)等技术由于计算量大,传统上被认为是不切实际的,现在由于它们处理模糊性的能力而受到相当大的关注。本文讨论了一种快速(MHT)算法的实现,用于在存在误检、漏检和交叉目标的情况下对雷达目标进行鲁棒跟踪。
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