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Title: Data Sssociation using Game Theory for Multi-target Tracking in Passive Bistatic Radar
Authors: Daniyan, Abdullahi
Aldowesh, Abdulrazaq
Gong, Yu
Lambothoran, Sangarapillai
Issue Date: 8-May-2017
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: We investigate a game theoretic data association technique for multi-target tracking (MTT) with varying number of targets in a real passive bi-static radar (PBR) environment. The radar measurements were obtained through a PBR developed using National Instrument (NI) Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP). We considered the problem of associating target state-estimates-to-tracks for varying number of targets. We use the sequential Monte Carlo probability hypothesis density (SMC-PHD) filter to perform the multi-target tracking in order to obtain the target state estimates and model the interaction between target tracks as a game. Experimental results using this real radar data demonstrate effectiveness of the game theoretic data association for multiple target tracking.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12245
ISSN: 2375-5318
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