An optimization approach for observation association with systemic uncertainty applied to electro-optical systems |
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Authors: | Johnny L Worthy Marcus J Holzinger Daniel J Scheeres |
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Institution: | 1. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, United States;2. The University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80305, United States |
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Abstract: | The observation to observation measurement association problem for dynamical systems can be addressed by determining if the uncertain admissible regions produced from each observation have one or more points of intersection in state space. An observation association method is developed which uses an optimization based approach to identify local Mahalanobis distance minima in state space between two uncertain admissible regions. A binary hypothesis test with a selected false alarm rate is used to assess the probability that an intersection exists at the point(s) of minimum distance. The systemic uncertainties, such as measurement uncertainties, timing errors, and other parameter errors, define a distribution about a state estimate located at the local Mahalanobis distance minima. If local minima do not exist, then the observations are not associated. The proposed method utilizes an optimization approach defined on a reduced dimension state space to reduce the computational load of the algorithm. The efficacy and efficiency of the proposed method is demonstrated on observation data collected from the Georgia Tech Space Object Research Telescope. |
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Keywords: | Space situational awareness Observation association Admissible regions |
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