2011
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2011.2122260
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Target Tracking With Particle Filters Under Signal Propagation Delays

Abstract: Abstract-Signal propagation delays are hardly a problem for target tracking with standard sensors such as radar and vision due to the fact that the speed of light is much higher than the speed of the target. This contribution studies the case where the ratio of the target and the propagation speed is not negligible, as in the case of sensor networks with microphones, geophones or sonars for instance, where the signal speed in air, ground and water causes a state dependent and stochastic delay of the observatio… Show more

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“…Particle filtering problem for target tracking in the presence of signal propagation delay has been considered in [132]. Due to the interaction between target dynamics and propagation delay model, neither kinematic state of the target nor the propagation delay can be determined independently, which substantially complicates the problem.…”
Section: Particle Filtering For Time-delay Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle filtering problem for target tracking in the presence of signal propagation delay has been considered in [132]. Due to the interaction between target dynamics and propagation delay model, neither kinematic state of the target nor the propagation delay can be determined independently, which substantially complicates the problem.…”
Section: Particle Filtering For Time-delay Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of node i at time slot t is denoted by x (t) i , while the TW-TOA measurements made by agent i at time slot t are denoted by z (t) i . We assume the following discrete-time model for the agents [10]:…”
Section: A Uwb Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complication in the acoustic case is the retardation; the effect that, when the sound reaches the sensors, the source has already moved to a new position, see [5]. To avoid any misunderstanding regarding our terminology, note that the retardation effect is unrelated to any source velocity retardation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%