Consider a primary car that is driving along a highway at variable speeds. It carries a radar that measures azimuth, range, and range rate. Many cars pass the primary car, some of which change lanes from behind the car and cut in front. The multiple-hypothesis system tracks all cars around the primary car. At the start of the simulation there are no cars in the radar field of view. One car passes and cuts in front of the radar car. The other two just pass in their lanes. You want to accurately track all cars that your radar can see. ...
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Michael Paluszek and Stephanie Thomas, MATLAB Machine Learning, 10.1007/978-1-4842-2250-8_12
12. Autonomous Driving
Michael Paluszek1 and Stephanie Thomas1
(1)New Jersey, USA
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