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arxiv: 2606.09573 · v1 · pith:WJHL3HRDnew · submitted 2026-06-08 · 📡 eess.SP

Bernoulli Filtering for Multi-Sensor Tracking with Thresholded Measurements

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keywords detectiontargettrackingbernoulliclutterfiltermeasurementsmissed
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Target tracking is challenging when sensor detection thresholds cause state-dependent missed detections, particularly in multi-sensor scenarios with clutter and uncertain target existence. A recently developed missed detection framework models detection probability as a function of target state, sensor characteristics, and detection threshold, but it is limited to individual measurements and does not address the recursive tracking problem. This work extends the framework using a Bernoulli filter formulation to jointly handle recursive target tracking, clutter, and target existence uncertainty. A Bernoulli particle filter is evaluated in a simulated 2D multi-sensor tracking scenario with nonlinear measurements, clutter, and detection uncertainty. Incorporating accurate detection threshold knowledge reduces the generalized optimal subpattern assignment (GOSPA) metric by 62.4% compared to a conventional Bernoulli filter with fixed detection probability, while better balancing missed detections and false alarms.

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