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Autori principali: Çayır, Ömer, Candan, Çağatay
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Pubblicazione: 2017
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.00590
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author Çayır, Ömer
Candan, Çağatay
author_facet Çayır, Ömer
Candan, Çağatay
contents The resource management of a phase array system capable of multiple target tracking and surveillance is critical for the realization of its full potential. Present work aims to improve the performance of an existing method, time-balance scheduling, by establishing an analogy with a well-known stochastic control problem, the machine replacement problem. With the suggested policy, the scheduler can adapt to the operational scenario without a significant sacrifice from the practicality of the time-balance schedulers. More specifically, the numerical experiments indicate that the schedulers directed with the suggested policy can successfully trade the unnecessary track updates, say of non-maneuvering targets, with the updates of targets with deteriorating tracks, say of rapidly maneuvering targets, yielding an overall improvement in the tracking performance.
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spellingShingle Performance Improvement of Time-Balance Radar Schedulers Through Decision Policies (Extended Version)
Çayır, Ömer
Candan, Çağatay
Signal Processing
The resource management of a phase array system capable of multiple target tracking and surveillance is critical for the realization of its full potential. Present work aims to improve the performance of an existing method, time-balance scheduling, by establishing an analogy with a well-known stochastic control problem, the machine replacement problem. With the suggested policy, the scheduler can adapt to the operational scenario without a significant sacrifice from the practicality of the time-balance schedulers. More specifically, the numerical experiments indicate that the schedulers directed with the suggested policy can successfully trade the unnecessary track updates, say of non-maneuvering targets, with the updates of targets with deteriorating tracks, say of rapidly maneuvering targets, yielding an overall improvement in the tracking performance.
title Performance Improvement of Time-Balance Radar Schedulers Through Decision Policies (Extended Version)
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.00590