Title
Performance evaluation of a cascaded logic for track formation in clutter
Abstract
The authors present a Markov-chain-based performance evaluation technique for a two-stage sliding-window cascaded logic (2/2×m /n) for track formation in a cluttered environment. The main features of this technique are that it avoids the need for extensive simulations and it is more realistic than previous methods in that it accounts for the variation of the association gate size. The gates are obtained from a Kalman filter and fully account for its transient following the two-point initiation from the first stage of the logic. The proposed technique can also be used to select logic parameters that meet system requirements such as, for example, the true track detection and false track acceptance probabilities
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/7.40727
Cambridge, MA
Keywords
Field
DocType
Target tracking,Sampling methods,Modeling,Systems engineering and theory,Motion detection,Object detection,Least squares methods,Logic design
Logic synthesis,Logic model,Logic gate,Markov process,Detection theory,Motion detection,Control theory,Clutter,Computer science,Kalman filter,Electronic engineering
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
6
0018-9251
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.64
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Y. Bar-Shalom135780.17
Kuo-Chu Chang2309.44
H. M. Shertukde341.06