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5 January 2004 Overview of multiple-model methods for maneuvering target tracking
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This is the fifth part of a series of papers that provide a comprehensive survey of techniques for tracking maneuvering targets without addressing the so-called measurement-origin uncertainty. Part I and Part II deal with target motion models. Part III covers measurement models and associated techniques. Part IV is concerned with tracking techniques that are based on decisions regarding target maneuvers. This part surveys the multiple-model methods---the use of multiple models (and filters) simultaneously---which is the prevailing approach to maneuvering target tracking in the recent years. The survey is presented in a structured way, centered around three generations of algorithms: autonomous, cooperating, and variable structure. It emphasizes on the underpinning of each algorithm and covers various issues in algorithm design, application, and performance.
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X. Rong Li and Vesselin P. Jilkov "Overview of multiple-model methods for maneuvering target tracking", Proc. SPIE 5204, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2003, (5 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511164
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KEYWORDS
Motion models

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Model-based design

Systems modeling

Mathematical modeling

Nonlinear filtering

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