Title :
Gradient-ascent schemes for the guidance of mobile sensors used in the estimation of spatially distributed systems
Author :
Demetriou, Michael A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., WPI, Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract :
The problem of mobile sensors for effective state reconstruction of spatially varying processes is considered. The optimal approach for integrated state estimation and mobile sensor guidance suffers from heavy computational requirements of differential Riccati equations. While the filter covariance in such a case is propagated forward in time, the sensor guidance scheme must be integrated backwards in time resulting in an open-loop policy. As a consequence, a closed-loop approach that is at the same time computationally tractable is favored. Two schemes for the concurrent computation of filter gains and mobile sensor guidance are proposed and are based on significantly reduced computational requirements, favorably leading to real-time implementable estimation schemes. Using gradient-ascent schemes, the combined estimator-plus-guidance schemes reposition the sensor to spatial regions of more useful information; these comprise regions with larger estimation errors. Numerical implementation of both proposed designs are applied to a one-dimensional diffusion equation with a single mobile sensor.
Keywords :
Riccati equations; closed loop systems; differential equations; gradient methods; mobile robots; open loop systems; state estimation; closed-loop approach; combined estimator-plus-guidance schemes reposition; computational requirement; concurrent computation; differential Riccati equation; estimation error; filter covariance; filter gain; gradient-ascent scheme; integrated state estimation; mobile sensor guidance; numerical implementation; one-dimensional diffusion equation; open-loop policy; real-time implementable estimation scheme; sensor guidance scheme; spatially distributed system; spatially varying process; state reconstruction; Actuators; Mobile communication; Observers; Riccati equations; Sensor systems; Distributed parameter systems; gradient schemes; mobile sensors; sensor guidance;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2015
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8685-9
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2015.7170793