Abstract:Multi-target tracking (MTT) is one of the most important functions of radar systems. Traditional multi-target tracking methods based on data association convert multi-target tracking problems into single-target tracking problems. When the number of targets is large, the amount of computation increases exponentially. The Gaussian mixture probability hypothesis density (GM-PHD) filtering based on a random finite set (RFS) provides an effective method to solve multi-target tracking problems without the requiremen… Show more
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