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Optimal Sensing Precision in Ensemble and Unscented Kalman Filtering

We consider the problem of selecting an optimal set of sensor precisions to estimate the states of a non-linear dynamical system using an Ensemble Kalman filter and an Unscented Kalman filter, which uses random and deterministic ensembles respectively. Specifically, the goal is to choose at run-time, a sparse set of sensor precisions for active-sensing that satisfies certain constraints on the estimated state covariance. In this paper, we show that this sensor precision selection problem is a semidefinite programming problem when we use l1 norm over precision vector as the surrogate measure to induce sparsity. We formulate a sensor selection scheme over multiple time steps, for certain constraints on the terminal estimated state covariance.

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