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Observation strategy for a parallel connection of discrete-time linear systems
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    Observation strategy for a parallel connection of discrete-time linear systems (English)
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    The problem of optimizing the observation structure of a complex stochastic linear discrete system is considered. The system consists of p single-output linear subsystems excited by uncorrelated noises: the output of the overall system is a linear, possibly time-varying transformation of the outputs of the subsystems. The aim is to find, for each time k, the transformation that, given the covariance of the filtered estimate at time k-1, minimizes a suitable measure of the estimation error at time k. The problem is solved by using some results from fractional programming: it turns out that one subsystem must be observed, the decision rule being extremely simple. Several numerical experiments are reported: they show that iterative application of the selection rule leads to a periodic (or constant) output transformation to which a periodic (or constant) error covariance matrix corresponds.
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    complex stochastic linear discrete system
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    covariance of the filtered estimate
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    fractional programming
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    periodic (or constant) output transformation
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