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A non-myopic scheduling method of radar sensors for maneuvering target tracking and radiation control
Institution:Department of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Army Engineering University, Shijiazhuang 050003, China
Abstract:In decades, the battlefield environment is becoming more and more complex with plenty of electronic equipments. Thus, in order to improve the survivability of radar sensors and satisfy the requirement of maneuvering target tracking with a low probability of intercept, a non-myopic scheduling is proposed to minimize the radiation cost with tracking accuracy constraint. At first, the scheduling problem is formulated as a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP). Then the tracking accuracy and radiation cost over the future finite time horizon are predicted by the posterior carmér-rao lower bound (PCRLB) and the hidden Markov model filter, respectively. Finally, the proposed scheduling is implemented efficiently by utilizing the branch and bound (B&B) pruning algorithm. Simulation results show that the performance of maneuvering target tracking was improved by the improved interacting multiple model (IMM), and the scheduler time and maximum memory consumption were significant reduced by the present B&B pruning algorithm without losing the optimal solution.
Keywords:Non-myopic scheduling  Radiation control  PCRLB  POMDP  Branch and bound
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