Abstract

This study provides a solution for multiple group/extended target tracking with an arbitrary shape. Many tracking approaches for extended/group targets have been proposed. However, these approaches make assumptions about the target shape, which have limitations in practical applications. To address this problem, in this work, an extended/group target tracking algorithm based on B-spline is proposed. Specifically, the extension of an extended or a group target was modeled as a spatial probability distribution characterized by the control points of a B-spline function that was then jointly propagated with the measurement rate model and kinematic component model over time using the Poisson multi-Bernoulli mixture (PMBM) filter framework. In addition, an amplitude-aided measurement partitioning approach is proposed to improve the accuracy caused by distance-based approaches. The simulation results demonstrate that the extension, shape and orientation of targets can be estimated better by the proposed algorithm, even if the shape changes. The tracking performance is also improved by about 10% and 13% compared to the other two algorithms.

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