We explore fundamental performance limits of tracking a target in a two-dimensional field of binary proximity sensors, and design algorithms that attain those limits. In particular, using geometric and probabilistic analysis of an idealized model, we prove that the achievable spatial resolution Δ in localizing a target’s trajectory is of the order of 1 ρR, where R is the sensing radius and ρ is the sensor density per unit area. Using an Occam’s razor approach, we then design a geometric algorithm for computing an economical (in descriptive complexity) piecewise linear path that approximates the trajectory within this fundamental limit of accuracy. We employ analogies between binary sensing and sampling theory to contend that only a “lowpass...
A framework for positioning, navigation and tracking problems using particle filters (sequential Mon...
We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary se...
This thesis is concerned with the estimation of the dynamical parameters of one or multiple targets ...
We explore fundamental performance limits of tracking a target in a two-dimensional field of binary ...
In this paper we examine the role of very simple and noisy sensors for the tracking problem. We prop...
Tracking algorithms are used in many applications to provide estimates of states (position, velocity...
We investigate the problem of tracking a maneuvering target using a wireless sensor network. We assu...
This letter deals with noncooperative localization of a single target using censored binary observat...
We focus in this paper in the estimation of a target trajectory defined by whether a time constant p...
In this work, we introduce two particle filters of linear complexity in the number of particles that...
Imagine a tracking agent P who wants to follow a moving target Q in d-dimensional Euclidean space. T...
We consider the problem where a network of sensors has to detect the presence of targets at any of n...
In this dissertation, we explore several themes in sensor management with an emphasis on their appli...
Binary Sensor Networks are widely used in target tracking and target parameter estimation. It is mor...
Existing 3-dimensional acoustic target tracking methods that use wired/wireless networked sensor nod...
A framework for positioning, navigation and tracking problems using particle filters (sequential Mon...
We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary se...
This thesis is concerned with the estimation of the dynamical parameters of one or multiple targets ...
We explore fundamental performance limits of tracking a target in a two-dimensional field of binary ...
In this paper we examine the role of very simple and noisy sensors for the tracking problem. We prop...
Tracking algorithms are used in many applications to provide estimates of states (position, velocity...
We investigate the problem of tracking a maneuvering target using a wireless sensor network. We assu...
This letter deals with noncooperative localization of a single target using censored binary observat...
We focus in this paper in the estimation of a target trajectory defined by whether a time constant p...
In this work, we introduce two particle filters of linear complexity in the number of particles that...
Imagine a tracking agent P who wants to follow a moving target Q in d-dimensional Euclidean space. T...
We consider the problem where a network of sensors has to detect the presence of targets at any of n...
In this dissertation, we explore several themes in sensor management with an emphasis on their appli...
Binary Sensor Networks are widely used in target tracking and target parameter estimation. It is mor...
Existing 3-dimensional acoustic target tracking methods that use wired/wireless networked sensor nod...
A framework for positioning, navigation and tracking problems using particle filters (sequential Mon...
We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary se...
This thesis is concerned with the estimation of the dynamical parameters of one or multiple targets ...