An analysis on metric-driven multi-target sensor management: GOSPA versus OSPA

22 Oct 2021  ·  Ángel F. García-Fernández, Marcel Hernandez, Simon Maskell ·

This paper presents an analysis on sensor management using a cost function based on a multi-target metric, in particular, the optimal subpattern-assignment (OSPA) metric, the unnormalised OSPA (UOSPA) metric and the generalised OSPA (GOSPA) metric (\alpha=2). We consider the problem of managing an array of sensors, where each sensor is able to observe a region of the surveillance area, not covered by other sensors, with a given sensing cost. We look at the case in which there are far-away, independent potential targets, at maximum one per sensor region. In this set-up, the optimal action using GOSPA is taken for each sensor independently, as we may expect. On the contrary, as a consequence of the spooky effect at a distance in optimal OSPA/UOSPA estimation, the optimal actions for different sensors using OSPA and UOSPA are entangled.

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