Fundamentals of Object Tracking
Kalman filter, particle filter, IMM, PDA, ITS, random sets... The number of useful object-tracking methods is exploding. But how are they related? How do they help track everything from aircraft, missiles and extra-terrestrial objects to people and lymphocyte cells? How can they be adapted to novel applications? Fundamentals of Object Tracking tells you how. Starting with the generic object-tracking problem, it outlines the generic Bayesian solution. It then shows systematically how to formulate the major tracking problems – maneuvering, multiobject, clutter, out-of-sequence sensors – within this Bayesian framework and how to derive the standard tracking solutions. This structured approach makes very complex object-tracking algorithms accessible to the growing number of users working on real-world tracking problems and supports them in designing their own tracking filters under their unique application constraints. The book concludes with a chapter on issues critical to successful implementation of tracking algorithms, such as track initialization and merging.
- A unified Bayesian approach to object tracking, which makes the techniques more accessible to non-specialists
- Presents the performance bounds of algorithms for each of the real-world scenarios studied in the book
- Includes illustrative examples to encourage rapid adoption and adaptation of object tracking techniques
Product details
March 2012Adobe eBook Reader
9781139006064
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60 b/w illus. 1 colour illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction to object tracking
- 2. Filtering theory and non-maneuvering object tracking
- 3. Maneuvering object tracking
- 4. Single-object tracking in clutter
- 5. Single- and multiple-object tracking in clutter: object-existence-based approach
- 6. Multiple-object tracking in clutter: random-set-based approach
- 7. Bayesian smoothing algorithms for object tracking
- 8. Object tracking with time-delayed, out-of-sequence measurements
- 9. Practical object tracking
- A. Mathematical and statistical preliminaries
- B. Finite set statistics (FISST)
- C. Pseudo-functions in object tracking
- References
- Index.