Presentation 2010-01-28
Performance Analysis of Track Oriented MHT in Track Initiation Problem for Low SNR Target
Yasushi OBATA, Hiroshi KAMEDA, Yoshio KOSUGE,
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Abstract(in English) In radar tracking, detection threshold must be lowered under low SNR environments, to maintain a certain target detection probability. However that increases the number of false alarms concurrently, which occur mis-associasion in tracking. The method, using Multiple Hypothesis Tracking(MHT) to avoid mis-association with the target track and false alarms, is well known. To utilize limited power effectively, we have to optimize observation interval and signal SNR in one scan, which have trade-off relationship. However Monte Carlo simulation, which consists of thousands of trial number, is needed for the optimization. In this paper, we propose the performance prediction method, which analyzes the probabilities of track states in the initiation process.
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Keyword(in English) Low Observable Target / Track Initiation / Multiple Hypothesis Tracking
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Title (in English) Performance Analysis of Track Oriented MHT in Track Initiation Problem for Low SNR Target
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Keyword(1) Low Observable Target
Keyword(2) Track Initiation
Keyword(3) Multiple Hypothesis Tracking
1st Author's Name Yasushi OBATA
1st Author's Affiliation Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi KAMEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
3rd Author's Name Yoshio KOSUGE
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University
Date 2010-01-28
Paper # SANE2009-146
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 397
Page pp.pp.-
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