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Application of the unifying approach to multiple target tracking
An algorithm for solving multiple maneuvering target tracking problems using a global modeling approach is presented. A simulation structure for three-dimensional tracking situations is given. Once radar measurement data are received, the a posteriori probability which is referred to as a weighting factor is calculated using an adaptive filter for each hypothesis. Computer simulation results indicate that the multiple maneuvering targets can be tracked successfully.<>