In this paper, a track selection problem for multi-target tracking in amultifunction radar network is studied using the concepts from game theory. Theproblem is formulated as a non-cooperative game, and specifically as ananti-coordination game, where each player aims to differ from what otherplayers do. The players' utilities are modeled using a proper tracking accuracycriterion and, under different assumptions on the structure of these utilities,the corresponding Nash equilibria are characterized. To find an equilibrium, adistributed algorithm based on the best-response dynamics is proposed. Finally,computer simulations are carried out to verify the effectiveness of theproposed algorithm in a multi-target tracking scenario.
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