Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data

Collision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of the maritime traffic situation. The radar is specified by the IMO as the primary sensor for collision avoidance. In this paper we study the performance of multi-target tracking based on...

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Main Authors: Frank Heymann, Julian Hoth, Pawel Banys, Gregor Siegert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2017-09-01
Series:TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
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Online Access:http://www.transnav.eu/files/Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data,755.pdf
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spelling doaj-b3b9ca957aa04d33898cdf8aa3286b972020-11-24T23:35:39ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812017-09-0111351151810.12716/1001.11.03.18755Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated DataFrank HeymannJulian HothPawel BanysGregor SiegertCollision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of the maritime traffic situation. The radar is specified by the IMO as the primary sensor for collision avoidance. In this paper we study the performance of multi-target tracking based on radar imagery to refine the maritime traffic situation awareness. In order to achieve this we simulate synthetic radar images and evaluate the tracking performance of different Bayesian multi-target trackers (MTTs), such as particle and JPDA filters. For the simulated tracks, the target state estimates in position, speed and course over ground will be compared to the reference data. The performance of the MTTs will be assessed via the OSPA metric by comparing the estimated multi-object state vector to the reference. This approach allows a fair performance analysis of different tracking algorithms based on radar images for a simulated maritime scenario.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data,755.pdfMarine RadarRadar ImageTracking AlgorithmsSimulated DataMulti-Target Tracker (MTT)Maritime Traffic SituationJoint Probabilistic Data Association (JPDA) Optimal Sub-Pattern Assignment (OSPA) 
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author Frank Heymann
Julian Hoth
Pawel Banys
Gregor Siegert
spellingShingle Frank Heymann
Julian Hoth
Pawel Banys
Gregor Siegert
Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
Marine Radar
Radar Image
Tracking Algorithms
Simulated Data
Multi-Target Tracker (MTT)
Maritime Traffic Situation
Joint Probabilistic Data Association (JPDA) 
Optimal Sub-Pattern Assignment (OSPA) 
author_facet Frank Heymann
Julian Hoth
Pawel Banys
Gregor Siegert
author_sort Frank Heymann
title Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
title_short Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
title_full Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
title_fullStr Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data
title_sort validation of radar image tracking algorithms with simulated data
publisher Gdynia Maritime University
series TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
issn 2083-6473
2083-6481
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Collision avoidance is one of the high-level safety objectives and requires a complete and reliable description of the maritime traffic situation. The radar is specified by the IMO as the primary sensor for collision avoidance. In this paper we study the performance of multi-target tracking based on radar imagery to refine the maritime traffic situation awareness. In order to achieve this we simulate synthetic radar images and evaluate the tracking performance of different Bayesian multi-target trackers (MTTs), such as particle and JPDA filters. For the simulated tracks, the target state estimates in position, speed and course over ground will be compared to the reference data. The performance of the MTTs will be assessed via the OSPA metric by comparing the estimated multi-object state vector to the reference. This approach allows a fair performance analysis of different tracking algorithms based on radar images for a simulated maritime scenario.
topic Marine Radar
Radar Image
Tracking Algorithms
Simulated Data
Multi-Target Tracker (MTT)
Maritime Traffic Situation
Joint Probabilistic Data Association (JPDA) 
Optimal Sub-Pattern Assignment (OSPA) 
url http://www.transnav.eu/files/Validation of Radar Image Tracking Algorithms with Simulated Data,755.pdf
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