Fusion of over-the-horizon radar and automatic identification systems for overall maritime picture
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Over-the-horizon (OTH) radar and automatic identification system (AIS) are commonly used in the surveillance of maritime areas. This paper presents a method, which includes tracking and association algorithms, for fusing the information from these two types of systems into an overall maritime picture. Data to be fused consists of asynchronous track estimates from the OTH system and measurements obtained from AIS. The data available at the fusion center, as output of real world systems, contained incomplete information, compared to theoretical tracking and fusion algorithms. A method to estimate the missing information in the input data is described. Results obtained using real data as well as simulated data are presented. This type of fusion provides overall pictures of maritime areas, with benefits for surveillance against military threats, as well as threats to exclusive economic zones.
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