Sensor Assignment Algorithms to Improve Observability while Tracking Targets
Lifeng Zhou, Pratap Tokekar

TL;DR
This paper develops approximation algorithms for sensor assignment problems aimed at enhancing observability in multi-target tracking, analyzing properties of observability measures, and validating results through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces new approximation algorithms for sensor assignment with provable guarantees and analyzes the submodularity of various observability measures.
Findings
Greedy algorithm achieves a 1/2-approximation for general assignment.
A 1/3-approximation algorithm is proposed for the restricted assignment problem.
Trace and rank of the observability matrix are shown to be monotone and submodular.
Abstract
We study two sensor assignment problems for multi-target tracking with the goal of improving the observability of the underlying estimator. We consider various measures of the observability matrix as the assignment value function. We first study the general version where the sensors must form teams to track individual targets. If the value function is monotonically increasing and submodular then a greedy algorithm yields a 1/2-approximation. We then study a restricted version where exactly two sensors must be assigned to each target. We present a 1/3-approximation algorithm for this problem which holds for arbitrary value functions (not necessarily submodular or monotone). In addition to approximation algorithms, we also present various properties of observability measures. We show that the inverse of the condition number of the observability matrix is neither monotone nor submodular,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks · Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems · Distributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms
