IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Performance Verification of a Target Tracking System With a Laser Rangefinder

  • Jihoon Lee,
  • Suwon Lee,
  • Youngjun Lee,
  • Youdan Kim,
  • Yongjun Heo,
  • Taedong Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3060061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 30993 – 31009

Abstract

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A target tracking system with a laser rangefinder is developed, and the performance of the developed system is verified by a numerical simulation and field tests. To develop the target tracking system, appropriate coordinate systems, motion models, and estimation methods are selected, and a range filter is designed to compensate for the measurement errors of the laser rangefinder. The range filter independently processes the range measurements so that the target filter continuously produces the target information. The entire target tracking system development process is described in detail to facilitate future work of a similar nature. A scenario-based Monte Carlo simulation is performed to compare the performances of various state estimation methods. Experimental tests involving a low-speed fishing boat and a drone are performed to verify the performance and effectiveness of the proposed scheme. A separate performance analysis program with a graphical user interface is developed to analyze the simulation and field test results.

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