Real-World Marine Radar Datasets for Evaluating Target Tracking Methods

2021 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Real-World Marine Radar Datasets for Evaluating Target Tracking Methods​
Fowdur, J. S.; Baum, M.   & Heymann, F.​ (2021) 
Sensors21(14) pp. 4641​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s21144641 

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Fowdur, Jaya Shradha; Baum, Marcus ; Heymann, Frank
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As autonomous navigation is being implemented in several areas including the maritime domain, the need for robust tracking is becoming more important for traffic situation awareness, assessment and monitoring. We present an online repository comprising three designated marine radar datasets from real-world measurement campaigns to be employed for target detection and tracking research purposes. The datasets have their respective reference positions on the basis of the Automatic Identification System (AIS). Together with the methods used for target detection and clustering, a novel baseline algorithm for an extended centroid-based multiple target tracking is introduced and explained. We compare the performance of our algorithm to its standard version on the datasets using the AIS references. The results obtained and some initial dataset specific analysis are presented. The datasets, under the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)’s terms and agreements, can be procured from the company website’s URL provided in the article.
As autonomous navigation is being implemented in several areas including the maritime domain, the need for robust tracking is becoming more important for traffic situation awareness, assessment and monitoring. We present an online repository comprising three designated marine radar datasets from real-world measurement campaigns to be employed for target detection and tracking research purposes. The datasets have their respective reference positions on the basis of the Automatic Identification System (AIS). Together with the methods used for target detection and clustering, a novel baseline algorithm for an extended centroid-based multiple target tracking is introduced and explained. We compare the performance of our algorithm to its standard version on the datasets using the AIS references. The results obtained and some initial dataset specific analysis are presented. The datasets, under the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)’s terms and agreements, can be procured from the company website’s URL provided in the article.
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2021
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MDPI
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Sensors 
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1424-8220
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English

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