Group targets such as birds and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are the research hotspot in the radar field recently. Group target reconstruction that estimates the positions of individual targets becomes one of the core research requirements. However, group targets are usually closely spaced with a similar velocity and it is hard to distinguish multiple targets, resulting in an angular glint. Meanwhile, they usually have weak echoes and fly at a low altitude, which leads to lots of missed detections and false alarms. These characters increase the difficulty of group target reconstruction. Compared with a single radar, a multiradar system with complementary multiview observation can improve the accuracy and completeness of reconstruction. However, a large number of missed detections and false alarms make it difficult to correctly associate multisensor measurements. Moreover, large sensor bias further aggravates the difficulty. This article proposed a topology-feature-aided joint association and registration algorithm to simultaneously acquire association and bias estimation results. The topology feature is applied in the association step to improve association correctness. A nonlinear least median of squares estimator is proposed in the registration step to improve the accuracy and robustness of bias estimation. Multiframe information is used to further improve the association and registration performance. Simulation and experiment results show better bias estimation and association performance of the proposed method compared with existing algorithms and better reconstruction performance compared with a single radar.
Topology-Feature-Based Joint Association and Registration Method in Multiradar System for Group Target Reconstruction
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 60 , 4 ; 5139-5156
01.08.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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