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Revision as of 20:39, 16 March 2008

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This lecture provides a review of key results in state estimation and sensor fusion that will be built upon in future lectures. We briefly summarize Kalman filtering and and describe how to use Kalman filters to obtain optimal sensor fusion in a centralized setting. We also discuss several variants that are of use in a computationally-rich, networked environment: information filters, moving horizon estimation and particle filters. Extensions to networked sensors and distributed sensing are discussed in the follow two lectures.

Outline

  1. Kalman Filtering
    • Discrete-time problem setup
    • Minimum mean square error estimation
  2. Sensor Fusion
    • Effect of multiple sensors; inverse covariance weighting
    • Example: terrain estimation in Alice
  3. Extensions
    • Information Filters
    • Moving Horizon Estimation
    • Particle Filters

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