Abstract
A new approach to the optimal formation problem is proposed in the sense of the passive target tracking using time difference of arrival (TDOA) data obtained by cooperative UAVs. In most existing methods, under the assumption that arbitrary unbiased and efficient estimator could be designed for target tracking, the objective function for the information maximizing formation is defined without particular consideration of the filter structure used for passive target tracking. However, this approach might be restrictive because the overall performance of passive target tracking depend on the UAV formation and the filter structure as well. To overcome this limitation, the proposed technique takes account of the practical tracking filter structure and its properties in the problem. To do this, it is firstly shown that the amount of moving target information is expressed in terms of the variance of UAVs' angular positions. In order to guarantee the satisfactory target tracking performance even when the UAVs-target relative geometry is time-varying, the optimal formation problem is formulated as finding the maximizing solution of the objective function in worst-case. Through the simulations, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated.
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