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Sensor Scheduling Problems

Type: 
Conference PaperInvited and refereed articles in conference proceedings
Authored by:
Baras, John S., Bensoussan, Alain.
Conference date:
December 7-9, 1988
Conference:
27th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Vol 3, , pp. 2342-2345
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Abstract: 

We consider the nonlinear filtering problem of a vector difussion process, when several noisy vector observations with possibly different dimension of their range space are available. At each time any number of these observations (or sensors) can be utilized in the signal processing performed by the nonlinear filter. The problem considered is the optimal selection of a schedule of these sensors from the available set, so as to optimally estimate a function of the state at the final time. Optimality is measured by a combined performance measure that allocates penalties for errors in estimation, for switching between sensor schedules and for running a sensor. The solution is obtained in the form of a system of quasi-variational inequalities in the space of solutions of certain Zakai equations.