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ACTA AERONAUTICAET ASTRONAUTICA SINICA ›› 1983, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (4): 57-69.

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ESTIMATION PROBLEM OF TARGET MANEUVERING ACCELERATION IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE

Zhou Hongren   

  1. Chinese Aeronautical Establishment
  • Received:1983-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1983-12-25 Published:1983-12-25

Abstract: This paper deals with the problem of target maneuvering acceleration estimation in three-dimensional space.Considering that it is more meaningful to know the acceleration components relative to a moving trace instead of those along longitudinal,lateral and normal axes of targets,a time-varying nonlinear state model describing tangential and normal acceleration maneuvers of targets in three-dimensional space is established.By the use of the concept of "current"statistical model of maneuvering target suggested in[2],the magnitudes of tangential and normal accelerations are both modeled as modified Rayleigh-Markov processes.The directive angle of normal acceleration is assumed to have uniform probability density function with variable mean in the interval of 2π In order to be suitable for Track-While-Scan application it is assumed that only noisy position observation data of target are available.The nonlinear state model is then linearized and discretized in the standard way.Based on these,an adaptive extended Kalman filtering algorithm is developed and therefrom a direct method for estimating tangential and normal accelerations of maneuvering targets is obtained.A flow chart of the adaptive extended Kalman filtering algorithm is given.The analysis and computer simulation confirms that it is possible to estimate tangential and normal accelerations only with noisy position observation data and without knowing the aspect of target.Therefore,the direct method for estimating tangential and normal accelerations proposed in this paper is especially suitable to Track-While-Scan usage.