Multi-targets miss distance measurement using sequential range-Doppler image

Dingwei Feng*, Siliang Wu, Guohua Wei

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Abstract

A new approach is described for combining a series of sequential range and Doppler data from single radar platform to perform multi-targets miss distance measurement (MTMDM). In MTMDM, the difference between targets is mainly in range domain, not velocity. This difference leads to resemblance or aliasing in time curves of multi-targets Doppler frequency. Moreover, the miss distance measurement (MDM) using only distance information has some limitations such as larger measurement errors in case of small miss distance. In the new approach, the information of range and Doppler frequency will be first extracted using the centroid estimation method from range-Doppler image. Then the extracted information will be jointly used for multi-targets data association, tracking as well as MDM. The data association and fusion of range and Doppler can distinguish multi-targets, and improve the accuracy of the MDM more effectively. The experimental results will prove the efficiency of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICSP 2012 - 2012 11th International Conference on Signal Processing, Proceedings
Pages1839-1842
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event2012 11th International Conference on Signal Processing, ICSP 2012 - Beijing, China
Duration: 21 Oct 201225 Oct 2012

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on Signal Processing Proceedings, ICSP
Volume3

Conference

Conference2012 11th International Conference on Signal Processing, ICSP 2012
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period21/10/1225/10/12

Keywords

  • data fusion
  • multi-targets miss distance measurement
  • range-Doppler image

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