Abstract
The paper considers the methods to increase the accuracy of trajectory processing of the results of radar measurements in automated air traffic management systems (AATMS). The recursive filters traditionally used in the secondary processing path of radar information of modern AATMS systems are briefly considered: alpha-beta filter, linear and extended Kalman filters, multi-model filter. Along with multi-model Kalman filters it is proposed to use a universal filter based on the universal prediction theorem, the accuracy of which is asymptotically no worse than any other filter in the class of continuous functions. The algorithm for the operation of a universal alpha-beta filter was developed. As a result of modeling, it was obtained that the mean square of the tracking error of the trajectory of a maneuvering target for the universal filter during the change of the motion model turned out to be lower than for traditional filters.
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