A Recursive Algorithm for Tracking DOA's of Multiple Moving Targets by Using Linear Approximations
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概要
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In this work, a new algorithm for tracking the directions-of-arrival(DOA's)of moving targets by introducing a linear approximation is proposed. The targets are assumed to move with constant angular velocities within a short time and emitting continuously narrow-band signals that impinge on an array of sensors. Therefore the trajectories of targets can be approximated by linear functions of time, which consist of the DOA's and the angular velocities, within the short time. In the condition that the number of targets is known and the out-puts vector of the sensors including the additive white complex Gaussian noises is observed continuously, a cost function which consists of the squared residual error vectors is defined. The estimation of the DOA's and the angular velocities of targets is performed by minimizing this cost function. By estimating both the DOA's and the angular velocities at the same time, the proposed algorithm is able to improve the tracking performance for rapidly moving targets. In computer simulations, the performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with the ESPRIT method, which is one of the typical subspace methods with super resolution.
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- 1998-04-25
著者
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Sano A
Keio Univ. Yokohama‐shi Jpn
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Ohmori Hiromitsu
The Authors Are With The Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
The Faculty Of System Design Engineering Keio University
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Kagiwada Hajime
The Authors Are With The Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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SANO Akira
The authors are with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Keio University
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Sano Akira
Department Of System Design Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
The Authors Are With The Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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Sano Akira
Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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