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Tracking evasive move-stop-move targets with a GMTI radar using a VS-IMM estimator

Abstract

We present the design of a variable structure interacting multiple model (VS-IMM) estimator for tracking evasive ground targets using ground moving target indicator (GMTI) reports obtained from an airborne sensor. In order to avoid detection by the GMTI sensor, the targets use a "move-stop-move" strategy, where a target deliberately stops or moves at a very low speed for some time before accelerating again. In this case, when the target's radial velocity (along the line of sight from the sensor) falls below a certain minimum detectable velocity, the target is not detected by the sensor. Under these conditions, the use of an estimator, which does not take care of this move-stop-move motion explicitly, will result in broken tracks. The tracker proposed here handles the evasive move-stop-move motion via the VS-IMM estimator, where the tracker mode set is augmented with a "stopped-target" model when the estimated speed of the target falls below a certain threshold. Using this additional stopped-target model, the target track is kept "alive" even in the absence of a measurement. A simulated scenario is used to illustrate the selection of design parameters and the operation of the tracker. Performance measures are presented to contrast the benefits of the VS-IMM estimator, which uses the stopped-target model, over a standard IMM estimator.

Authors

Kirubarajan T; Bar-Shalom Y

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 1098–1103

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 1, 2003

DOI

10.1109/taes.2003.1238762

ISSN

0018-9251

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