Target tracking in public traffic calls for a tracking system with automated track initiation and termination facilities in a randomly evolving driving environment. In addition, the key problem of data association needs to be handled effectively considering the limitations in the computational resources onboard an autonomous car. In this paper, we discuss a multi-target tracking system that addresses target birth/initiation and death/termination processes with automatic track management feature. The tracking system is based on Linear Multi-target Integrated Probabilistic Data Association Filter (LMIPDAF), which is adapted to specifically include algorithms that handle track initiation and termination, clutter density estimation and track management. The performance of the proposed tracking algorithm is compared to other single and multi-target tracking schemes and is shown to have acceptable tracking error. It is further illustrated through multiple traffic simulations that the computational requirement of the tracking algorithm is less than that of optimal multi-target tracking algorithms that explicitly address data association uncertainties.
- Dynamic Systems and Control Division
Linear Multi-Target Integrated Probabilistic Data Association Filter With Automatic Track Management for Autonomous Vehicles
Hunde, A, & Ayalew, B. "Linear Multi-Target Integrated Probabilistic Data Association Filter With Automatic Track Management for Autonomous Vehicles." Proceedings of the ASME 2018 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. Volume 2: Control and Optimization of Connected and Automated Ground Vehicles; Dynamic Systems and Control Education; Dynamics and Control of Renewable Energy Systems; Energy Harvesting; Energy Systems; Estimation and Identification; Intelligent Transportation and Vehicles; Manufacturing; Mechatronics; Modeling and Control of IC Engines and Aftertreatment Systems; Modeling and Control of IC Engines and Powertrain Systems; Modeling and Management of Power Systems. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. September 30–October 3, 2018. V002T15A001. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/DSCC2018-8930
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