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dc.contributor.authorMahler, Ronald
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-24T02:18:51Z
dc.date.available2017-08-24T02:18:51Z
dc.date.created2017-08-23T07:21:50Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationMahler, R. 2013. Urban multitarget tracking via gas-kinetic dynamics models.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55466
dc.identifier.doi10.1117/12.2015448
dc.description.abstract

Multitarget tracking in urban environments presents a major theoretical and practical challenge. A recently suggested approach is that of modeling traffic dynamics using the fluid-kinetic methods of traffic-flow theory (TFT). I propose use of the newer, more general, gas-kinetic (GK) approach to TFT. In GK, traffic flow is modeled as a one- or two-dimensional constrained gas. The paper demonstrates the following. (1) The foundational concept in GK-the "phase-space density"-is the same thing as the probability hypothesis density (PHD) of multitarget tracking theory. (2) The theoretically best-that-one-can do approach to TFT-based tracking is a PHD filter. (3) Better performance can be obtained by augmenting this PHD filter as a cardinalized PHD (CPHD) filter. A simple example is presented to illustrate how PHD/CPHD filters can be integrated with conventional macroscopic, mesoscopic, and microscopic TFT. © 2013 SPIE.

dc.titleUrban multitarget tracking via gas-kinetic dynamics models
dc.typeConference Paper
dcterms.source.volume8745
dcterms.source.titleProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
dcterms.source.seriesProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
dcterms.source.isbn9780819495365
curtin.departmentDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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