AbstractRobust, lightweight, and distributed multitarget tracking in wireless sensor networks (WSN) is discussed. Sequential Monte Carlo or particle filter is an excellent stochastic technique for approximate state estimation using Bayesian algorithms. When targets move close to each other, the signal energies generated by them get overlapped. Solving multitarget tracking problem using independent particle filters suffers from many problems, including that the target with the best likelihood hijacks the particles of nearby targets. Even in joint tracking there is potential for particles to carry labels to wrong target position. This paper proposes a dynamic-Bayesian-network-based framework called ‘Particle Filter-Merger Modeled-Maximum a Po...
For efficient and accurate estimation of the location of objects, a network of sensors can be used t...
In this thesis, we tackle the intractable Bayesian inference problems in wireless sensor networks (W...
In this paper we address the problem of tracking multiple targets based on raw measurements by means...
AbstractRobust, lightweight, and distributed multitarget tracking in wireless sensor networks (WSN) ...
This Ph.D. thesis is concerned with the development of algorithms for the detection and tracking of ...
In recent years, advances in signal processing have led the wireless sensor networks to be capable o...
This paper presents algorithms for consistent joint localisation and tracking of multiple targets in...
In this paper we address the problem of tracking multiple targets based on raw measurements by means...
This paper deals with the detection and tracking of an unknown number of targets using a Bayesian hi...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian approach to accurately track multiple objects based on Received...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of tracking multiple moving targets by recursively estimat...
This paper addresses the problem of simultaneously localizing multiple targets and estimating the po...
International audienceA hybrid signal processing scheme is proposed for distributed multi-target tra...
In this thesis we develop various multitarget tracking algorithms that can process measurements from...
This thesis addresses several challenges in Bayesian target tracking, particularly for array signal ...
For efficient and accurate estimation of the location of objects, a network of sensors can be used t...
In this thesis, we tackle the intractable Bayesian inference problems in wireless sensor networks (W...
In this paper we address the problem of tracking multiple targets based on raw measurements by means...
AbstractRobust, lightweight, and distributed multitarget tracking in wireless sensor networks (WSN) ...
This Ph.D. thesis is concerned with the development of algorithms for the detection and tracking of ...
In recent years, advances in signal processing have led the wireless sensor networks to be capable o...
This paper presents algorithms for consistent joint localisation and tracking of multiple targets in...
In this paper we address the problem of tracking multiple targets based on raw measurements by means...
This paper deals with the detection and tracking of an unknown number of targets using a Bayesian hi...
In this paper, we present a Bayesian approach to accurately track multiple objects based on Received...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of tracking multiple moving targets by recursively estimat...
This paper addresses the problem of simultaneously localizing multiple targets and estimating the po...
International audienceA hybrid signal processing scheme is proposed for distributed multi-target tra...
In this thesis we develop various multitarget tracking algorithms that can process measurements from...
This thesis addresses several challenges in Bayesian target tracking, particularly for array signal ...
For efficient and accurate estimation of the location of objects, a network of sensors can be used t...
In this thesis, we tackle the intractable Bayesian inference problems in wireless sensor networks (W...
In this paper we address the problem of tracking multiple targets based on raw measurements by means...