For analysing dynamic scenarios with multiple ground moving vehicles, airborne GMTI radar (Ground Moving Target Indication) is a well-suited sensor due to its wide area, all-weather, day/night, and real time capabilities. The production of GMTI tracks from GMTI data is essential for producing a 'recognised ground picture' as well as for analysing traffic flows. This contribution is the second out of two twin papers on ground target tracking. In part1, presented in these proceedings pages 323 to 326, the properties of the radar sensor used and a scenario with two crossing vehicles are discussed.. This part describes aspects of the tracking algorithm used and presents selected numerical results related to modelling aspects for an improved sensor.
Tracking of multiple ground moving targets with adaptive monopulse radar - Part II: The tracker
IRS, International Radar Symposium, 2006 ; 327-330
2006
4 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 7 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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