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A Scalable Hybrid Track-Before-Detect Tracking System: Application to Coastal Maritime Radar Surveillance

Signal Processing 2025-08-25 v1

Abstract

Despite their theoretical advantages, track-before-detect (TBD) methods remain largely absent from real-world multi-target tracking applications due to their computational complexity and limited scalability. This paper presents a scalable hybrid tracking framework that combines a TBD multi-target tracking algorithm with a detection-based multi-target tracking algorithm for coastal radar surveillance. In particular, the approach uses an integrated existence Poisson histogram-probabilistic multi-hypothesis tracking (IE-PHPMHT)-based TBD module with a conventional Poisson multi-Bernoulli Mixture (PMBM) point tracker. The system processes raw radar data through land clutter suppression, cell-wise detection, and clustering-based feature extraction. High-threshold detections are used to track strong targets via the point tracker, while low-threshold detections are employed for adaptive birth in the TBD module, enabling early initiation and sustained tracking of weak or ambiguous targets. Validated using real X-band radar data from the Trondheim Fjord, Norway, the approach demonstrates robust multi-target tracking performance in a full-scale application with a large observation area under resource constraints, highlighting its suitability for operational deployment in complex maritime environments needed for coastal surveillance and to support autonomy.

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@article{arxiv.2508.16169,
  title  = {A Scalable Hybrid Track-Before-Detect Tracking System: Application to Coastal Maritime Radar Surveillance},
  author = {Lukas Herrmann and Ángel F. García-Fernández and Edmund F. Brekke and Egil Eide},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.16169},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Submitted for possible publication in IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering (JOE)