A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters

This paper describes a general approach for deriving PHD/CPHD filters that must estimate the background clutter process, rather than being provided with it a priori. I first derive general time- and measurementupdate equations for clutter-agnostic PHD filters. I then consider two different Markov mo...

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Main Author: Mahler, Ronald
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55969
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description This paper describes a general approach for deriving PHD/CPHD filters that must estimate the background clutter process, rather than being provided with it a priori. I first derive general time- and measurementupdate equations for clutter-agnostic PHD filters. I then consider two different Markov motion models. For the Uncoupled Motion (UM) model, targets can transition only to targets, and clutter generators can transition only to clutter generators. For the Coupled Motion (CM) model, targets can transition to clutter generators and vice-versa. I demonstrate that R. Streit's "multitarget intensity filter" (MIF) is actually a PHD filter with a CM model. Streit has made the following claims for the MIF: it subsumes the conventional PHD filter as a special case, and can estimate both the clutter rate ? k+1 and the target-birth rate B k+1|k . I exhibit counterexamples to these claims. Because of the CM model, the MIF (1) does not subsume the conventional PHD filter as a special case; (2) cannot estimate B k+1|k when there are no clutter generators; and (3) cannot estimate ? k+1 when the target birth-rate and target death-rate are "conjugate." By way of contrast, PHD filters with UM models do include the PHD filter as a special case, and can estimate the clutter intensity function ? k+1 (z). I also show that the MIF is essentially identical to the UM-model PHD filter when the target birth-rate and death-rate are both small. © 2012 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-559692017-09-13T16:10:52Z A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters Mahler, Ronald This paper describes a general approach for deriving PHD/CPHD filters that must estimate the background clutter process, rather than being provided with it a priori. I first derive general time- and measurementupdate equations for clutter-agnostic PHD filters. I then consider two different Markov motion models. For the Uncoupled Motion (UM) model, targets can transition only to targets, and clutter generators can transition only to clutter generators. For the Coupled Motion (CM) model, targets can transition to clutter generators and vice-versa. I demonstrate that R. Streit's "multitarget intensity filter" (MIF) is actually a PHD filter with a CM model. Streit has made the following claims for the MIF: it subsumes the conventional PHD filter as a special case, and can estimate both the clutter rate ? k+1 and the target-birth rate B k+1|k . I exhibit counterexamples to these claims. Because of the CM model, the MIF (1) does not subsume the conventional PHD filter as a special case; (2) cannot estimate B k+1|k when there are no clutter generators; and (3) cannot estimate ? k+1 when the target birth-rate and target death-rate are "conjugate." By way of contrast, PHD filters with UM models do include the PHD filter as a special case, and can estimate the clutter intensity function ? k+1 (z). I also show that the MIF is essentially identical to the UM-model PHD filter when the target birth-rate and death-rate are both small. © 2012 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55969 10.1117/12.920799 restricted
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A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title_full A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title_fullStr A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title_short A comparison of "clutter-agnostic" PHD filters
title_sort comparison of "clutter-agnostic" phd filters
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55969