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Exploiting input sparsity for joint state/input moving horizon estimation

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© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This paper proposes a novel time domain approach for joint state/input estimation of mechanical systems. The novelty consists of exploiting compressive sensing (CS) principles in a moving horizon estimator (MHE), allowing the observation of a large number of input locations given a small set of measurements. Existing techniques are characterized by intrinsic limitations when estimating multiple input locations, due to an observability decrease. Moreover, CS does not require an input to be characterized by a slow dynamics, which is a requirement of other state of the art techniques for input modeling. In the new approach, called compressive sensing–moving horizon estimator (CS-MHE), the capability of the MHE of minimizing the noise while correlating a model with measurements is enriched with an ℓ1-norm optimization in order to promote a sparse solution for the input estimation. A numerical example shows that the CS-MHE allows for an unknown input estimation in terms of magnitude, time and location, exploiting the assumption that the input is sparse in time and space. Finally, an experimental setup is presented as validation case.
Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
ISSN: 0888-3270
Volume: 101
Pages: 237 - 253
Publication year:2018
BOF-keylabel:yes
IOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:6
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Government, Higher Education
Accessibility:Open