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Track Initiation and Target Tracking Filter Using LiDAR for Ship Tracking in Marine Environment

해양환경에서 선박 추적을 위한 라이다를 이용한 궤적 초기화 및 표적 추적 필터

  • Fang, Tae Hyun (Maritime Safety Research Division, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering) ;
  • Han, Jungwook (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Son, Nam-Sun (Maritime Safety Research Division, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering) ;
  • Kim, Sun Young (Maritime Safety Research Division, Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering)
  • 황태현 (선박해양플랜트연구소 해양안전연구부) ;
  • 한정욱 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과) ;
  • 손남선 (선박해양플랜트연구소 해양안전연구부) ;
  • 김선영 (선박해양플랜트연구소 해양안전연구부)
  • Received : 2015.10.13
  • Accepted : 2015.12.17
  • Published : 2016.02.01

Abstract

This paper describes the track initiation and target-tracking filter for ship tracking in a marine environment by using Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR). LiDAR with three-dimensional scanning capability is more useful for target tracking in the short to medium range compared to RADAR. LiDAR has rotating multi-beams that return point clouds reflected from targets. Through preprocessing the cluster of the point cloud, the center point can be obtained from the cloud. Target tracking is carried out by using the center points of targets. The track of the target is initiated by investigating the normalized distance between the center points and connecting the points. The regular track obtained from the track initiation can be maintained by the target-tracking filter, which is commonly used in radar target tracking. The target-tracking filter is constructed to track a maneuvering target in a cluttered environment. The target-tracking algorithm including track initiation is experimentally evaluated in a sea-trial test with several boats.

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