2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.09.075
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Nonlinear projection filter for target tracking using range sensor & optical tracker**This research is supported by EPSRC Research Grant, EP/N010523/1, Balancing the impact of city infrastructure engineering on natural systems using robots.

Abstract: Target tracking filters have a variety of applications in various areas. Typically, a radar provides the range measurement and an optical sensor measures the orientation of a target. The measurements provided by the sensors have very strong nonlinearities with the states of the target given in the Cartesian coordinates while its dynamics is linear parameter time-varying. The time-varying component exists because of the unknown acceleration input in the target. Nonlinear projection filter provides a solution to… Show more

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