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Coordinated Target Tracking by Distributed Unscented Information Filter in Sensor Networks with Measurement Constraints

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  • Yintao Wang
  • Junbing Li
  • Qi Sun

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Tracking a target in a cluttered environment is a representative application of sensor networks. In this paper, we develop a distributed approach to estimate the motion states of a target using noisy measurements. Our method consists of two parts. In first phase, using the unscented sigma-point transformation techniques and information filter framework, a class of algorithms denoted as unscented information filters was developed to estimate the states of a target to be tracked. These techniques exhibit robustness and accuracy of sigma-point filters for nonlinear dynamic inference while being as easily fused as the information filters. In the second phase, we proposed a novel consensus protocol which allows each sensor node to find a consistent estimate of the value of the target. Under this protocol, the final estimate of the value of the target at each time step is iteratively updated only by fusing the neighbors’ measurements when one sensor node is out of the measurement scope of the target. Performance of the distributed unscented information filter is demonstrated and discussed on a target tracking task.

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  • Yintao Wang & Junbing Li & Qi Sun, 2013. "Coordinated Target Tracking by Distributed Unscented Information Filter in Sensor Networks with Measurement Constraints," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:402732
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/402732
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