Multi-sensor consensus estimation of state, sensor biases and unknown input

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Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of the joint estimation of system state and generalized sensor bias (GSB) under a common unknown input (UI) in the case of bias evolution in a heterogeneous sensor network. First, the equivalent UI-free GSB dynamic model is derived and the local optimal estimates of system state and sensor bias are obtained in each sensor node; Second, based on the state and bias estimates obtained by each node from its neighbors, the UI is estimated via the least-squares method, and then the state estimates are fused via consensus processing; Finally, the multi-sensor bias estimates are further refined based on the consensus estimate of the UI. A numerical example of distributed multi-sensor target tracking is presented to illustrate the proposed filter.

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Zhou, J., Liang, Y., Yang, F., Xu, L., & Pan, Q. (2016). Multi-sensor consensus estimation of state, sensor biases and unknown input. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16091407

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