IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Maritime Tracking With Georeferenced Multi-Camera Fusion

  • Oystein K. Helgesen,
  • Annette Stahl,
  • Edmund F. Brekke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3261556
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 30340 – 30359

Abstract

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Cameras form an essential part of any autonomous surface vehicle’s sensor package, both for COLREGs compliance to detect light signals and for identifying and tracking other vessels. Due to limited fields of view compared to more traditional autonomy sensors such as lidars and radars, an autonomous surface vessel will typically be equipped with multiple cameras which can induce biases when used in tracking if a target is present in multiple image frames. In this work, we propose a novel pipeline for camera-based maritime tracking that combines georeferencing with clustering-based multi-camera fusion for bias-free camera measurements with target range estimates. Using real-world datasets collected using the milliAmpere research platform the performance of this pipeline exceeded a lidar benchmark across multiple performance measures, both in pure detection performance and as part of a JIPDA-based tracking system.

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