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5 May 2011 Interacting multiple model estimators for tracking thousands of interacting, small targets in a complex plasma
Neil P. Oxtoby, Jason F. Ralph, Céline Durniak, Dmitry Samsonov
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Abstract
Tracking a large number of small targets is a challenging task. This work considers tracking approximately 3000 micron-sized particles in a complex plasma. Inter-particle screened-Coulomb interactions increase the complexity of the tracking problem, which is further complicated by highly nonlinear dynamics - a shock wave. Subsets of the particles are tracked concurrently by Interacting Multiple Model estimators, with the results combined off-line. State estimation is performed by an extended Kalman filter. Estimator performance is quantified on synthetic data, with discussion focussing on aspects of the Interacting Multiple Model.
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Neil P. Oxtoby, Jason F. Ralph, Céline Durniak, and Dmitry Samsonov "Interacting multiple model estimators for tracking thousands of interacting, small targets in a complex plasma", Proc. SPIE 8050, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition XX, 80501N (5 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883028
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Plasma

Filtering (signal processing)

Detection and tracking algorithms

Crystals

Electronic filtering

Data modeling

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