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This paper describes the application of evolution strategies to the design of interacting multiple model (IMM) tracking filters in order to fulfill a large table of performance specifications. These specifications define the desired filter performance in a thorough set of selected test scenarios, for different figures of merit and input conditions, imposing hundreds of performance goals. The design problem is stated as a numeric search in the filter parameters space to attain all specifications or at least minimize, in a compromise, the excess over some specifications as much as possible, applying global optimization techniques coming from evolutionary computation field. Besides, a new methodology is proposed to integrate specifications in a fitness function able to effectively guide the search to suitable solutions. The method has been applied to the design of an IMM tracker for a real-world civil air traffic control application: the accomplishment of specifications defined for the future European ARTAS system.
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1 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Departamento de Informática, Escuela Politécnica Superior (EPS), Leganés, Spain (GRID:grid.7840.b) (ISNI:0000000121689183)
2 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Departamento de Señales, Sistemas y Radiocomunicaciones, ETSI Telecomunicación, Spain (GRID:grid.5690.a) (ISNI:0000000121512978)
3 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Departamento de Informática, EPS, Leganés, Spain (GRID:grid.7840.b) (ISNI:0000000121689183)





