Title :
Characterization of Kalman filter residuals in the presence of mismodeling
Author :
Hanlon, Peter D. ; Maybeck, Peter S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., US Mil. Acad., West Point, NY, USA
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The mean and covariance of a Kalman filter residual are computed for specific cases in which the Kalman filter model differs from a linear model that accurately represents the true system (the truth model). Multiple model adaptive estimation (MMAE) uses a bank of Kalman filters, each with a different internal model, and a hypothesis testing algorithm that uses the residuals from this bank of Kalman filters to estimate the true system model. At most, only one Kalman filter model will exactly match the truth model and will produce a residual whose mean and standard deviation have already been analyzed. All of the other filters use internal models that mismodel the true system. We compute the effects of a mismodeled input matrix, output matrix, and state transition matrix on these residuals. The computed mean and covariance are compared with simulation results of flight control failures that correspond to mismodeled input matrices and output matrices
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; Kalman filters; adaptive estimation; covariance matrices; filtering theory; modelling; recursive estimation; state estimation; Gaussian distribution; Kalman filter model; Kalman filter residuals; bank of Kalman filters; conditional probabilities; covariance matrix; different internal model; flight control failures; hypothesis testing algorithm; input matrix; mean deviation; mismodeling; multiple model adaptive estimation; output matrix; recursive algorithm; sensor failure; standard deviation; state transition matrix; state vector; true system model; truth model; Adaptive estimation; Aerospace control; Computational modeling; Covariance matrix; Kalman filters; Matched filters; Military computing; Nonlinear filters; State estimation; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on