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A Multi-Target Track-Before-Detect Particle Filter Using Superpositional Data in Non-Gaussian Noise

This paper proposes a novel particle filter for tracking time-varying states of multiple targets jointly from superpositional data, which depend on the sum of contributions of all targets. Many conventional tracking methods rely on preprocessing for detection (e.g., thresholding), which severely limits tracking performance at a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In contrast, the proposed method operates directly on raw sensor signals without requiring such preprocessing. Though there also exist methods applicable to raw sensor signals called track-before-detect, the proposed method has significant advantages over them. First, it is general without any restrictions on observation/process noise statistics (e.g., Gaussian) or the functional form of each target's contribution to the sensors (e.g., linear, separable, binary). Especially, it includes Salmond et al.'s track-before-detect particle filter for a single target as a particular example up to some implementation details. Second, it can track an unknown, time-varying number of targets without knowing their initial states owing to a target birth/death model. We present a simulation example of radio-frequency tomography, where it significantly outperformed Nannuru et al.'s state-of-the-art method based on random finite sets in terms of the optimal subpattern assignment (OSPA) metric.

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