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Distributed Federated Kalman Filter Fusion Over Multi-Sensor Unreliable Networked Systems

Zirui XingYuanqing Xia

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers Vol: 63 (10)Pages: 1714-1725   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the problem of distributed federated Kalman filter fusion (DFKFF) for a class of multi- sensor unreliable networked systems (MUNSs) with uncorrelated noises. An optimal DFKFF algorithm of MUNSs without buffer is presented, and rigorously proved to be equivalent to centralized optimal Kalman filter fusion (COKFF) algorithm of MUNSs without buffer. Finite length buffers deal with measurement delay or loss, and a suboptimal DFKFF algorithm of MUNSs with finite length buffers is proposed based on the optimal local Kalman filter with a buffer of finite length for each subsystem. Compared with COKFF algorithm of MUNSs with buffers, the proposed DFKFF algorithm of MUNSs with buffers has stronger fault-tolerance ability. Two simulation examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches.

Keywords:
Kalman filter Computer science Sensor fusion Fusion Fast Kalman filter Filter (signal processing) Control theory (sociology) Fusion center Extended Kalman filter Uncorrelated Algorithm Fault tolerance Buffer (optical fiber) Wireless sensor network Real-time computing Distributed computing Mathematics Artificial intelligence Computer network Computer vision Wireless Telecommunications

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Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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