This paper addresses state estimation for spatially distributed systems governed by linear partial differential equations from discrete in-space-and-time noisy measurements provided by sensors deployed over the spatial domain of interest. A decentralised and scalable approach is undertaken by decomposing the domain into overlapping subdomains assigned to different processing nodes interconnected to form a network. Each node runs a local finite-dimensional Kalman filter which exploits the finite element approach for spatial discretisation and the parallel Schwarz method to iteratively enforce consensus on the estimates and covariances over the boundaries of adjacent subdomains. The effectiveness of the proposed distributed consensus-based finite element Kalman filter is demonstrated via simulation experiments concerning a temperature estimation problem modelled by the bi-dimensional heat equation.

Distributed finite element Kalman filter / Battistelli, G.; Chisci, L.; Forti, N.; Pelosi, G.; Selleri, S.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 3695-3700. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Control Conference, ECC 2015 tenutosi a aut nel 2015) [10.1109/ECC.2015.7331104].

Distributed finite element Kalman filter

BATTISTELLI, GIORGIO;CHISCI, LUIGI;FORTI, NICOLA;PELOSI, GIUSEPPE;SELLERI, STEFANO
2015

Abstract

This paper addresses state estimation for spatially distributed systems governed by linear partial differential equations from discrete in-space-and-time noisy measurements provided by sensors deployed over the spatial domain of interest. A decentralised and scalable approach is undertaken by decomposing the domain into overlapping subdomains assigned to different processing nodes interconnected to form a network. Each node runs a local finite-dimensional Kalman filter which exploits the finite element approach for spatial discretisation and the parallel Schwarz method to iteratively enforce consensus on the estimates and covariances over the boundaries of adjacent subdomains. The effectiveness of the proposed distributed consensus-based finite element Kalman filter is demonstrated via simulation experiments concerning a temperature estimation problem modelled by the bi-dimensional heat equation.
2015
2015 European Control Conference, ECC 2015
European Control Conference, ECC 2015
aut
2015
Battistelli, G.; Chisci, L.; Forti, N.; Pelosi, G.; Selleri, S.
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