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A Survey of Recent Advances in Particle Filters and Remaining Challenges for Multitarget Tracking

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Title:
A Survey of Recent Advances in Particle Filters and Remaining Challenges for Multitarget Tracking.
Authors: 
Wang, Xuedong; Li, Tiancheng; Sun, Shudong; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.
Journal:
Sensors. Volume 17 (12). MDPI.

Publication date: 
23 November 2017
ISSN: 
1424-8220
DOI
 10.3390/s17122707

BibTex

@article { article,
title = {A Survey of Recent Advances in Particle Filters and Remaining Challenges for Multitarget Tracking},
author = {Wang, Xuedong; Li, Tiancheng; Sun, Shudong; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.},
journal = {Sensors},
publisher = {MDPI},
volume = {17},
number = {12},
year = {2017}
}

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<author> Wang</author>
<author> Xuedong; Li</author>
<author> Tiancheng; Sun</author>
<author> Shudong; Corchado Rodríguez</author>
<author> Juan M.</author>
<title> A Survey of Recent Advances in Particle Filters and Remaining Challenges for Multitarget Tracking</title>
<year> 2017</year>
<journal> Sensors</journal>
<ee> 10.3390/s17122707</ee>
<url> http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2707</url>
</article>
Evidences of quality:
JCR (2016): 2.677
CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL 25/76 (Q2) ELECTROCHEMISTRY 12/29 (Q2) INSTRUMENT & INSTRUMENTATION 10/58 (Q1)

We review some advances of the particle filtering (PF) algorithm that have been achieved in the last decade in the context of target tracking, with regard to either a single target or multiple targets in the presence of false or missing data. The first part of our review is on remarkable achievements that have been made for the single-target PF from several aspects including importance proposal, computing efficiency, particle degeneracy/impoverishment and constrained/multi-modal systems. The second part of our review is on analyzing the intractable challenges raised within the general multitarget (multi-sensor) tracking due to random target birth and termination, false alarm, misdetection, measurement-to-track (M2T) uncertainty and track uncertainty. The mainstream multitarget PF approaches consist of two main classes, one based on M2T association approaches and the other not such as the finite set statistics-based PF. In either case, significant challenges remain due to unknown tracking scenarios and integrated tracking management.

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