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Tracking multiple targets in a high cluttered environment where multiple receivers are used is a challenging task due to the high level of false alarms and uncertainty in the track hypothesis. The multi-static active sonar scenario is an example for such systems where multiple source-receiver combinations are deployed. Due to the nature of the underwater environment and sound propagation characteristics, tracking targets in the underwater environment becomes a complex operation. The methodology presented in this book provides a rapid and reliable tracking system capable of tracking multiple…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Tracking multiple targets in a high cluttered environment where multiple receivers are used is a challenging task due to the high level of false alarms and uncertainty in the track hypothesis. The multi-static active sonar scenario is an example for such systems where multiple source-receiver combinations are deployed. Due to the nature of the underwater environment and sound propagation characteristics, tracking targets in the underwater environment becomes a complex operation. The methodology presented in this book provides a rapid and reliable tracking system capable of tracking multiple targets without depending on a kinematic model of the target movement. In this algorithm, Self Organizing Maps, Dynamic Programming and the Hough transform are combined to produce tracks of possible targets paths and estimate of targets locations. Evaluation of the performance of the tracking algorithm is performed using three types of simulations and a set of real data obtained from a sea trial. This research documents the results of experimental testing and analysis of the tracking system.
Autorenporträt
Mohammad Eljaber: Holds a M.Sc in Engineering (2009) from Queen''s University, Canada. Researcher at the American University of Sharjah, UAE. Aboelmagd Noureldin: Holds Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering (2002) from University of Calgary, Canada. Cross Appointed Associate Professor in Queen''s University and Royal Military College, Canada.