1 February 1990 Precision target tracking for small extended objects
Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Hemchandra M. Shertukde, Krishna R. Pattipati
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Abstract
We present a methodology for tracking the centroid of small extended objects using measurements from a forward looking infrared imaging sensor. The statistical characterization of the centroid of a frame as a noisy linear measurement of the centroid of the target is obtained. The offset measurement noise is shown to be autocorrelated. State variable models and the corresponding filters for tracking the target centroid with these measurements are presented. Their performances are compared, and it is verified with simulations that the filter that models the autocorrelated measurement noise provides the best performance.
Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Hemchandra M. Shertukde, and Krishna R. Pattipati "Precision target tracking for small extended objects," Optical Engineering 29(2), (1 February 1990). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55580
Published: 1 February 1990
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KEYWORDS
Filtering (signal processing)

Electronic filtering

Forward looking infrared

Sensors

Signal to noise ratio

Error analysis

Optical sensors

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