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Multi-target tracking via space transformations using a single frequency continuous wave radar

Pathirana, Pubudu N., Herath, Sanvidha C. K. and Savkin, Andrey V. 2012, Multi-target tracking via space transformations using a single frequency continuous wave radar, IEEE transactions on signal processing, vol. 60, no. 10, pp. 5217-5229.

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Title Multi-target tracking via space transformations using a single frequency continuous wave radar
Author(s) Pathirana, Pubudu N.
Herath, Sanvidha C. K.
Savkin, Andrey V.
Journal name IEEE transactions on signal processing
Volume number 60
Issue number 10
Start page 5217
End page 5229
Total pages 13
Publisher IEEE
Place of publication Piscataway, N. J.
Publication date 2012-10
ISSN 1053-587X
1941-0476
Keyword(s) data association
doppler radar
ghost elimination
incomplete information
robust linear filtering
Summary This paper investigates the location and velocity estimation problem involving multiple targets using the phase difference and frequency shift of the returned Doppler modulated signal. The minimal receiver configuration that addresses the data association and missing information problem is presented for the case of linear arrays. Non-linearly modeled Doppler radar measurements are used to obtain an accurate estimate of the target dynamics progressively in a linear framework utilizing a recently developed robust state estimation approach.
Language eng
Field of Research 099999 Engineering not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 970109 Expanding Knowledge in Engineering
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice ©2012, IEEE
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30048811

Document type: Journal Article
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