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Ship tracking based on underwater electric potential
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    Ship tracking based on underwater electric potential (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: Underwater Electric Potential is an important signal characteristic of a ship. The signal contains location information which can be used to track the ship. This research tries to study the possibility of ship tracking using Underwater Electric Potential. Aiming at the problems existing in the traditional Kalman filters under large initial errors, a new nonlinear filter is proposed. State space model of ship tracking is established; the problem existing in the ordinary Kalman filters is analyzed from the perspective of Kullbeck-Leibler Divergence; the new algorithm is proposed based on progressive Bayesian; simulations are designed. Simulation results show: it is feasible to use underwater electric potential to track the ship; the new method can effectively improve filter performance under large initial error and can effectively track the ship with preferable precision and convergence, which has great practical value.
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