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Sequential nonlinear estimation with nonaugmented priors (English)
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1989
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How can the basic compatibility of theory and observations be investigated for nonlinear processes without requiring stochastic characterizations for residual error terms? The present paper proposes a flexible least-cost approach. For each possible estimate x for the sequence of process states, let \(c_ D(x)\) and \(c_ M(x)\) denote the costs incurred for deviations away from the prior dynamic specifications and prior measurement specifications, respectively. Define the cost-efficiency frontier to be the greatest lower bound for the set of all possible cost pairs \((c_ D(x),c_ M(x))\), conditional on the given observations. State sequence estimates x which attain the cost-efficiency frontier indicate the possible ways the actual process could have developed over time in a manner minimally incompatible with the prior dynamic and measurement specifications. An algorithm is developed for the exact sequential updating of the cost- efficient state sequence estimates as the duration of the process increases and additional observations are obtained.
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nonlinear state estimation
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nonaugmented priors
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invariant imbedding
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flexible least-cost approach
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cost-efficiency frontier
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exact sequential updating
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cost-efficient state sequence estimates
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