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This paper considers the application of hidden Markov models (HMM’s) to the problem of multitarget tracking, specifically, to the problem of tracking multiple frequency lines. The idea of a mixed track is introduced, a multitrack Viterbi algorithm is described, and a detailed analysis of the underlying Markov model is presented. Simulations show that in some cases, it is possible to avoid data association and directly compute the maximum a posteriori “mixed” track. Some practical aspects of the algorithm are discussed and simulation results presented. © 1991 IEEE

Original publication

DOI

10.1109/78.107416

Type

Journal article

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing

Publication Date

01/01/1991

Volume

39

Pages

2659 - 2676