Tracking the Orientation and Axes Lengths of an Elliptical Extended Object

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​Tracking the Orientation and Axes Lengths of an Elliptical Extended Object​
Yang, S.   & Baum, M. ​ (2019) 
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing67(18) pp. 4720​-4729​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/TSP.2019.2929462 

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Yang, Shishan ; Baum, Marcus 
Abstract
Extended object tracking considers the simultaneous estimation of the kinematic state and the shape parameters of a moving object based on a varying number of noisy detections. A main challenge in extended object tracking is the nonlinearity and high-dimensionality of the estimation problem. This work presents compact closed-form expressions for a recursive Kalman filter that explicitly estimates the orientation and axes lengths of an extended object based on detections that are scattered over the object surface. Existing approaches are either based on Monte Carlo approximations or do not allow for explicitly maintaining all ellipse parameters. The performance of the novel approach is demonstrated with respect to the state-of-the-art by means of simulations.
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2019
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IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 
ISSN
1053-587X
eISSN
1941-0476
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1053-587X; 1941-0476
eISSN
1941-0476
Language
English

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