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9 May 2008 Assurance regions in tracking
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Abstract
An assurance region at level p, AP=p, is an area in motion space that contains the target with assigned probability p. It is on the basis of AP=p that an action is taken or a decision made. Common model-based trackers generate a synthetic distribution function for the kinematic state of the target. Unfortunately, this distribution is very coarse, and the resulting AP=p lack credibility. It is shown that a map-enhanced, multiple model algorithm reduces the tracking error and leads to a compact assurance region.
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David D. Sworder, John E. Boyd, and R. G. Hutchins "Assurance regions in tracking", Proc. SPIE 6969, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2008, 69690J (9 May 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.775820
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Kinematics

Model-based design

Motion models

Signal processing

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