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25 August 2004 Modeling intent for a target tracking and identification scenario
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Abstract
The tracking goal is to reduce positional uncertainty. There are many ways to reduce tracking uncertainty: including classification data, using trafficability maps, and employing behavior information. We seek to extend tracking and identification modeling by incorporating intent to update prediction velocity vectors. A hybrid state space approach is formulated to deal with continuous-valued kinematics and discrete-valued target type, pose (inherently continuous but quantized), and intent behavior. The coupled tracker design is illustrated within the context of using ground moving target indicator (GMTI) and high range-resolution (HRRR) measurements as well as digital terrain elevation data (DTED), road map, and estimated goal states. The resulting Intent Coupled Tracking and Identification (ICTI) system is expected to outperform separately designed systems particularly during target maneuvers and recovering from temporary data dropout.
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Erik P. Blasch "Modeling intent for a target tracking and identification scenario", Proc. SPIE 5428, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2004, (25 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.542897
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KEYWORDS
Kinematics

Roads

Electronic filtering

Target recognition

Error analysis

System identification

Radar

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