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Tracking and Kalman Filtering Made Easy
by Brookner, Eli
 

 
Cover Price: $143.95
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ISBN-10: 0471184071
ISBN-13: 9780471184072
Publisher: John Wiley
Published April 1998; Hardcover; 477 pages
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All Sections > Engineering > Communications > Radar/Tracking
All Sections > Mathematics > General Mathematics

Summary:
This book presents the first truly accessible treatment of radar tracking; Kalman, Swerling, and Bayes filters for linear and nonlinear ballistic and satellite tracking systems; and the voltage-processing methods (Givens, Householder, and GramSchmidt) for least-squares filtering to correct for computer round-off errors. Tracking and Kalman Filtering Made Easy emphasizes the physical and geometric aspects of radar filters as well as the beauty and simplicity of their mathematics. An abundance of design equations, procedures, and curves allows readers to design tracking filters quickly and test their performance using only a pocket calculator!

The text incorporates problems and solutions, figures and photographs, and astonishingly simple derivations for various filters. It tackles problems involving clutter returns, redundant target detections, inconsistent data, track-start and track-drop rules, data association, matched filtering, tracking with chirp waveform, and more. The book also covers useful techniques such as the moving target detector (MTD) clutter rejection technique. All explanations are given in clear and simple terms, including:

  • The voltage-processing approach to least-squares filtering
  • The correlation between such procedures as discrete orthogonal Legendre polynomial (DOLP) and voltage processing
  • The mathematical sameness of tracking and estimation problems on the one hand, and sidelobe canceling and adaptive array processing on the other
  • The massively parallel systolic array sidelobe canceler processor
  • Important computational accuracy issues
  • An appended comparison between the Kalman and the Swerling filters, written by Dr.Peter Swerling

Tracking and Kalman Filtering Made Easy is invaluable for engineers, scientists, and mathematicians involved in tracking filter design. Its straightforward approach makes it an excellent textbook for senior-undergraduate and first-year graduate courses.

Table of Contents:
Kalman Filter
Practical Issues for Radar Tracking
Fixed-Memory Polynomial Filter
Expanding-Memory (Growing-Memory) Polynomial Filters
Fading-Memory Filter (Discounted Least-Squares Filter)
General Form for Linear Time-Invariant System
Voltage Least-Squares Estimate Algorithms Revisited
Givens Orthonormal Transformation
Householder Orthonormal Transformation
More on Voltage-Processing Techniques
Linear Time-Invariant System
Kalman Filter Revisited
References
Tables
Figures
List of Principal Symbols and Acronyms

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