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Gibbs Advanced Kalman Filtering, Least-Squares and Modeling

A Practical Handbook
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-00316-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

A Practical Handbook

E-Book, Englisch, 640 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-1-118-00316-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This book is intended primarily as a handbook for engineers whomust design practical systems.
Its primary goal is to discuss model development insufficient detail so that the reader may design an estimator thatmeets all application requirements and is robust to modelingassumptions. Since it is sometimes difficult to apriori determine the best model structure, use ofexploratory data analysis to define model structure isdiscussed. Methods for deciding on the "best"model are also presented.
A second goal is to present little known extensions of leastsquares estimation or Kalman filtering that provide guidance onmodel structure and parameters, or make the estimator more robustto changes in real-world behavior.
A third goal is discussion of implementation issues that makethe estimator more accurate or efficient, or that make it flexibleso that model alternatives can be easily compared.
The fourth goal is to provide the designer/analyst with guidancein evaluating estimator performance and in determining/correctingproblems.
The final goal is to provide a subroutine library thatsimplifies implementation, and flexible general purpose high-leveldrivers that allow both easy analysis of alternative models andaccess to extensions of the basic filtering.
Supplemental materials and up-to-date errata are downloadable athttp://booksupport.wiley.com.

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PREFACE.
1 INTRODUCTION.
1.1 The Forward and Inverse Modeling Problem.
1.2 A Brief History of Estimation.
1.3 Filtering, Smoothing, and Prediction.
1.4 Prerequisites.
1.5 Notation.
1.6 Summary.
2 SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND MODELS.
2.1 Discrete-Time Models.
2.2 Continuous-Time Dynamic Models.
2.3 Computation of State Transition and Process Noise Matrices.
2.4 Measurement Models.
2.5 Simulating Stochastic Systems.
2.6 Common Modeling Errors and System Biases.
2.7 Summary.
3 MODELING EXAMPLES.
3.1 Angle-Only Tracking of Linear Target Motion.
3.2 Maneuvering Vehicle Tracking.
3.3 Strapdown Inertial Navigation System (INS) Error Model.
3.4 Spacecraft Orbit Determination (OD).
3.5 Fossil-Fueled Power Plant.
3.6 Summary.
4 LINEAR LEAST-SQUARES ESTIMATION: FUNDAMENTALS.
4.1 Least-Squares Data Fitting.
4.2 Weighted Least Squares.
4.3 Bayesian Estimation.
4.4 Probabilistic Approaches--Maximum Likelihood and Maximum A Posteriori.
4.5 Summary of Linear Estimation Approaches.
5 LINEAR LEAST-SQUARES ESTIMATION: SOLUTION TECHNIQUES.
5.1 Matrix Norms, Condition Number, Observability, and the Pseudo-Inverse.
5.2 Normal Equation Formation and Solution.
5.3 Orthogonal Transformations and the QR Method.
5.4 Least-Squares Solution Using the SVD.
5.5 Iterative Techniques.
5.6 Comparison of Methods.
5.7 Solution Uniqueness, Observability, and Condition Number.
5.8 Pseudo-Inverses and the Singular Value Transformation (SVD).
5.9 Summary.
6 LEAST-SQUARES ESTIMATION: MODEL ERRORS AND MODEL ORDER.
6.1 Assessing the Validity of the Solution.
6.2 Solution Error Analysis.
6.3 Regression Analysis for Weighted Least Squares.
6.4 Summary.
7 LEAST-SQUARES ESTIMATION: CONSTRAINTS, NONLINEAR MODELS, AND ROBUST TECHNIQUES.
7.1 Constrained Estimates.
7.1.1 Least-Squares with Linear Equality Constraints (Problem LSE).
7.1.2 Least-Squares with Linear Inequality Constraints (Problem LSI).
7.2 Recursive Least Squares.
7.3 Nonlinear Least Squares.
7.4 Robust Estimation.
7.5 Measurement Preprocessing.
7.6 Summary.
8 KALMAN FILTERING.
8.1 Discrete-Time Kalman Filter.
8.2 Extensions of the Discrete Filter.
8.3 Continous-Time Kalman-Bucy Filter.
8.4 Modifi cations of the Discrete Kalman Filter.
8.5 Steady-State Solution.
8.6 Wiener Filter.
8.7 Summary.
9 FILTERING FOR NONLINEAR SYSTEMS, SMOOTHING, ERROR ANALYSIS/MODEL DESIGN, AND MEASUREMENT PREPROCESSING.
9.1 Nonlinear Filtering.
9.2 Smoothing.
9.3 Filter Error Analysis and Reduced-Order Modeling.
9.4 Measurement Preprocessing.
9.5 Summary.
10 FACTORED (SQUARE-ROOT) FILTERING.
10.1 Filter Numerical Accuracy.
10.2 U-D Filter.
10.3 Square Root Information Filter (SRIF).
10.4 Inertial Navigation System (INS) Example Using Factored Filters.
10.5 Large Sparse Systems and the SRIF.
10.6 Spatial Continuity Constraints and the SRIF Data Equation.
10.7 Summary.
11 ADVANCED FILTERING TOPICS.
11.1 Maximum Likelihood Parameter Estimation.
11.2 Adaptive Filtering.
11.3 Jump Detection and Estimation.
11.4 Adaptive Target Tracking Using Multiple Model Hypotheses.
11.5 Constrained Estimation.
11.6 Robust Estimation: H-Infinity Filters.
11.7 Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF).
11.8 Particle Filters.
11.9 Summary.
12 EMPIRICAL MODELING .
12.1 Exploratory Time Series Analysis and System Identification.
12.2 Spectral Analysis Based on the Fourier Transform.
12.3 Autoregressive Modeling.
12.4 ARMA Modeling.
12.5 Canonical Variate Analysis.
12.6 Conversion from Discrete to Continuous Models.
12.7 Summary.
APPENDIX A SUMMARY OF VECTOR/MATRIX OPERATIONS.
APPENDIX B PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLES.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
INDEX.


BRUCE P. GIBBS has forty-one years of experience applying estimation and control theory to applications for NASA, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, and private industry. He is currently a consulting scientist at Carr Astronautics, where he designs image navigation software for the GOES-R geosynchronous weather satellite. Gibbs previously developed similar systems for the GOES-NOP weather satellites and GPS.



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