Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion
Collision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of maritime traffic situation. A combined use of data provided by independent data sources is an approach to improve the accuracy and integrity of traffic situation related information. I...
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doaj-9bd347d078e346d1be3f8d3b254213802020-11-24T21:16:47ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812015-09-019344344810.12716/1001.09.03.18603Radar Image Processing and AIS Target FusionF. HeymannP. BanysC. SaezCollision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of maritime traffic situation. A combined use of data provided by independent data sources is an approach to improve the accuracy and integrity of traffic situation related information. In this paper we study the usage of radar images for automatic identification system (AIS) and radar fusion. Therefore we simulate synthetic radar images and evaluate the tracking performance of the particle filter algorithm as the most promising filter approach. During the filter process the algorithm estimates the target position and velocity which we finally compare with the known position of the simulation. This approach allows the performance analysis of the particle filter for vessel tracking on radar images. In a second extended simulation we add the respective AIS information of the target vessel and study the gained level of improvement for the particle filter approach. The work of this paper is integrated in the research and development activities of DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation dealing with the introduction of data and system integrity into the maritime traffic system. One of the aimed objectives is the automatic assessment of the traffic situation aboard a vessel including integrity information.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion,603.pdfe-NavigationRadar Image ProcessingRadarAutomatic Identification System (AIS)AIS TargetAIS and Radar FusionCollision AvoidanceMaritime Traffic |
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F. Heymann P. Banys C. Saez Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation e-Navigation Radar Image Processing Radar Automatic Identification System (AIS) AIS Target AIS and Radar Fusion Collision Avoidance Maritime Traffic |
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Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion |
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Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion |
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Gdynia Maritime University |
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TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation |
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2083-6473 2083-6481 |
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2015-09-01 |
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Collision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of maritime traffic situation. A combined use of data provided by independent data sources is an approach to improve the accuracy and integrity of traffic situation related information.
In this paper we study the usage of radar images for automatic identification system (AIS) and radar fusion. Therefore we simulate synthetic radar images and evaluate the tracking performance of the particle filter algorithm as the most promising filter approach. During the filter process the algorithm estimates the target position and velocity which we finally compare with the known position of the simulation. This approach allows the performance analysis of the particle filter for vessel tracking on radar images. In a second extended simulation we add the respective AIS information of the target vessel and study the gained level of improvement for the particle filter approach.
The work of this paper is integrated in the research and development activities of DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation dealing with the introduction of data and system integrity into the maritime traffic system. One of the aimed objectives is the automatic assessment of the traffic situation aboard a vessel including integrity information. |
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e-Navigation Radar Image Processing Radar Automatic Identification System (AIS) AIS Target AIS and Radar Fusion Collision Avoidance Maritime Traffic |
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http://www.transnav.eu/files/Radar Image Processing and AIS Target Fusion,603.pdf |
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