Active multimodal sensor system for target recognition and tracking

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Abstract

High accuracy target recognition and tracking systems using a single sensor or a passive multisensor set are susceptible to external interferences and exhibit environmental dependencies. These difficulties stem mainly from limitations to the available imaging frequency bands, and a general lack of coherent diversity of the available target-related data. This paper proposes an active multimodal sensor system for target recognition and tracking, consisting of a visible, an infrared, and a hyperspectral sensor. The system makes full use of its multisensor information collection abilities; furthermore, it can actively control different sensors to collect additional data, according to the needs of the real-time target recognition and tracking processes. This level of integration between hardware collection control and data processing is experimentally shown to effectively improve the accuracy and robustness of the target recognition and tracking system.

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Qu, Y., Zhang, G., Zou, Z., Liu, Z., & Mao, J. (2017). Active multimodal sensor system for target recognition and tracking. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071518

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