Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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563605 | Signal Processing | 2011 | 10 Pages |
This paper deals with the problem of tracking using a sensor network when the sensors are not synchronised. We propose a new algorithm called the asynchronous particle filter that, with much less computational burden than the traditional particle filter, has a slightly poorer performance. Thus, it is a good solution to real-time applications with non-synchronised sensors when high performance is required. The low computational burden of the method lies in the fact that we do not predict and update the state every time a measurement is collected. Its high performance is due to the fact that we account for the time instant at which each measurement was taken.
► Target tracking using non-synchronous sensor networks. ► Traditional particle filter has a high computational load in this kind of network. ► The asynchronous particle filter is proposed to reduce the computational burden. ► Its performance is quite close to traditional particle filter's performance.