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Innovative target tracking techniques for modern radar and sonar systems / edited by Alfonso Farina, Wei Yi.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Yi, Wei, editor.
Farina, Alfonso, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Radio frequency.
Sonar.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (350 pages)
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, [2023]
Summary:
The aim of this Special Issue is to gather recent advances and development in target tracking techniques to determine how they can be adapted for modern radar and sonar systems. After peer review, 17 articles in related areas have been accepted for publishing in this Special Issue. The published articles cover a range of topics and applications central to target tracking. There are eight papers about general multi-target tracking, including the topics of joint tracking and classification [3], adaptive estimation using clutter measurement probability [6], joint localization and tracking [7], extended target tracking [8], tracking with smoothing [11], DOA tracking [12], tracking under low detection probability [14], and sonar tracking and interception [17]. Three papers address multi-sensor multi-target tracking methods. Specifically, a multi-target estimating method for pulsed radar systems is proposed in [2], a joint dwell time and bandwidth optimization method in a radar network is proposed in [4], a and multiple marine ship tracking method with unknown backgrounds is presented in [9]. There are 2 papers [10,15] on the problem of target assignment in multi-sensor multi-target tracking. Moreover, Mallick et al. considered measures of nonlinearity of a polynomial curve in two dimensions [1], Zhao et al. explored the use of calibration targets for which the positions are known to the MPR system, to counter the loss in target localization accuracy arising from transmitter/receiver position errors [13], and Li et al. proposed an algorithm to apply the frequency diversity technique to passive azimuth estimation in [16].
Contents:
About the Editors
Preface to "Innovative Target Tracking Techniques for Modern Radar and Sonar Systems"
Mahendra Mallick and Xiaoqing Tian Analysis of Polynomial Nonlinearity Based on Measures of Nonlinearity Algorithms
Jo-Yen Nieh and Yuan-Pin Cheng Innovative Multi-Target Estimating with Clutter-Suppression Technique for Pulsed Radar Systems
Ronghui Zhan, Liping Wang and Jun Zhang Joint Tracking and Classification of Multiple Targets with Scattering Center Model and CBMeMBer Filter
Lintao Ding, Chenguang Shi, Wei Qiu and Jianjiang Zhou Joint Dwell Time and Bandwidth Optimization for Multi-Target Tracking in Radar Network Based on Low Probability of Intercept
Raegeun Oh, Taek Lyul Song and Jee Woong Choi Batch Processing through Particle Swarm Optimization for Target Motion Analysis with Bottom Bounce Underwater Acoustic Signals
Seung Hyo Park, Sa Yong Chong, Hyung June Kim and Taek Lyul Song Adaptive Estimation of Spatial Clutter Measurement Density Using Clutter Measurement Probability for Enhanced Multi-Target Tracking
Zhengwang Tian, Weifeng Liu and Xinfeng Ru Multi-Target Localization and Tracking Using TDOA and AOA Measurements Based on Gibbs-GLMB Filtering
Yuan Huang, Liping Wang, Xueying Wang and Wei An Anti-Clutter Gaussian Inverse Wishart PHD Filter for Extended Target Tracking
Cong-Thanh Do, Tran Thien Dat Nguyen and Weifeng Liu Tracking Multiple Marine Ships via Multiple Sensors with Unknown Backgrounds
Juhyung Kim, Doo-Hyun Cho, Woo-Cheol Lee, Soon-Seo Park and Han-Lim Choi Optimal Target Assignment with Seamless Handovers for Networked Radars
Tran Thien Dat Nguyen and Du Yong Kim GLMB Tracker with Partial Smoothing
Sun-yong Wu, Jun Zhao, Xu-dong Dong, Qiu-tiao Xue and Ru-hua Cai DOA Tracking Based on Unscented Transform Multi-Bernoulli Filter in Impulse Noise Environment
Yongsheng Zhao, Dexiu Hu, Yongjun Zhao, Zhixin Liu and Chuang Zhao Refining Inaccurate Transmitter and Receiver Positions Using Calibration Targets for Target Localization in Multi-Static Passive Radar
Sen Wang, Qinglong Bao and Zengping Chen Refined PHD Filter for Multi-Target Tracking under Low Detection Probability
Yu Yao, Junhui Zhao and Lenan Wu Doppler Data Association Scheme for Multi-Target Tracking in an Active Sonar System
Peng Li, Xinhua Zhang and Wenlong Zhang Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Two Hydrophones: Frequency Diversity Technique for Passive Sonar
Clarice Anna Diebold, Angeles Salles and Cynthia F. Moss Adaptive Echolocation and Flight Behaviors in Bats Can Inspire Technology Innovations for Sonar Tracking and Interception.
Notes:
Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (doab, viewed March 27, 2023).
ISBN:
3-0365-3538-1

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