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α-β target tracking with track rate variations
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α-β target tracking with track rate variations

P.R Kalata and K.M Murphy
Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, pp 70-74
1997

Abstract

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Considers the theoretical and practical implementation of the /spl alpha/-/spl beta/ tracking process under the influence of track rate variations and/or track period perturbations. These considerations are necessary when the /spl alpha/-/spl beta/ tracker is used in the Benchmark 96 target tracking problem, a challenge to the tracking community to generate tracking solutions to for a set of maneuvering targets under the influence of false alarms, mis-detections and electronic countermeasures which upset the constant track measurement rate. The tracking solution must be able to handle track period perturbations. This paper describes the process to select and adjust the /spl alpha/-/spl beta/ parameters during track initiation and track perturbations due to mis- or false detections.

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