A student’s t mixture probability hypothesis density filter for multi-target tracking with outliers

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In multi-target tracking, the outliers-corrupted process and measurement noises can reduce the performance of the probability hypothesis density (PHD) filter severely. To solve the problem, this paper proposed a novel PHD filter, called Student’s t mixture PHD (STM-PHD) filter. The proposed filter models the heavy-tailed process noise and measurement noise as a Student’s t distribution as well as approximates the multi-target intensity as a mixture of Student’s t components to be propagated in time. Then, a closed PHD recursion is obtained based on Student’s t approximation. Our approach can make full use of the heavy-tailed characteristic of a Student’s t distribution to handle the situations with heavy-tailed process and the measurement noises. The simulation results verify that the proposed filter can overcome the negative effect generated by outliers and maintain a good tracking accuracy in the simultaneous presence of process and measurement outliers.

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Liu, Z., Chen, S., Wu, H., He, R., & Hao, L. (2018). A student’s t mixture probability hypothesis density filter for multi-target tracking with outliers. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18041095

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