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arxiv: 1412.5111 · v1 · pith:YSVCCY5Snew · submitted 2014-12-16 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.OC

Measurement partitioning and observational equivalence in state estimation

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This letter studies measurement partitioning and equivalence in state estimation based on graph-theoretic principles. We show that a set of critical measurements (required to ensure LTI state-space observability) can be further partitioned into two types:~$\alpha$ and~$\beta$. This partitioning is driven by different graphical (or algebraic) methods used to define the corresponding measurements. Subsequently, we describe observational equivalence, i.e. given an~$\alpha$ (or~$\beta$) measurement, say~$y_i$, what is the set of measurements equivalent to~$y_i$, such that only one measurement in this set is required to ensure observability? Since~$\alpha$ and~$\beta$ measurements are cast using different algebraic and graphical characteristics, their equivalence sets are also derived using different algebraic and graph-theoretic principles. We illustrate the related concepts on an appropriate system digraph.

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