KEYWORDS: Radar, Detection and tracking algorithms, Target detection, Signal to noise ratio, Data acquisition, Video, Visualization, Information technology, Safety, Sensors
In this study, an intuitive way for tracking flocks of birds is proposed and compared to simple cluster-seeking algorithm for real radar observations. For group of targets such as flock of birds, there is no need to track each target individually. Instead a cluster can be used to represent closely spaced tracks of a possible group. Considering a group of targets as a single target for tracking provides significant performance improvement with almost no loss of information.
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