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25 August 2004 A survey of maneuvering target tracking: approximation techniques for nonlinear filtering
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This is a part of Part VI (nonlinear filtering) of a series of papers that provide a comprehensive survey of techniques for tracking maneuvering targets without addressing the so-called measurement-origin uncertainty. Part I [52] and Part II [48] deal with target motion models. Part III [49], Part IV [50], and Part V [51] cover measurement models, maneuver detection based techniques, and multiple-model methods, respectively. This part surveys approximation techniques for point estimation of nonlinear dynamic systems that are general, applicable to a wide spectrum of nonlinear filtering problems, especially those in the context of maneuvering target tracking. Three classes of such techniques are survey here: function approximation, moment approximation, and stochastic model approximation.
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Xiao-Rong Li and Vesselin P. Jilkov "A survey of maneuvering target tracking: approximation techniques for nonlinear filtering", Proc. SPIE 5428, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2004, (25 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.553357
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear filtering

Filtering (signal processing)

Gaussian filters

Complex systems

Linear filtering

Error analysis

Electronic filtering

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