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ÁreaBayesianoTeoria de controle
FamíliaBayesian methodsMachine learning
Ano de origem19601961
Autor originalRudolf E. KalmanRichard S. Bucy
Tiporecursive Bayesian filteralgorithm
Fonte seminalKalman, R. E. (1960). A new approach to linear filtering and prediction problems. Journal of Basic Engineering, 82(1), 35-45. DOI ↗Bucy, R. S. (1961). A linear approximation to the solution of nonlinear filtering equations. Technical Report No. 32-486, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. link ↗
Outros nomeslinear quadratic estimator, LQE, Kalman-Bucy filter, optimal recursive filterEKF, Nonlinear Kalman Filter
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ResumoThe Kalman filter is an optimal recursive algorithm for estimating the hidden state of a linear dynamical system from noisy measurements. At each time step it alternates between a prediction step — projecting the state forward using the system model — and an update step that corrects the prediction with the new observation, producing minimum-variance state estimates and their uncertainty in real time.The Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) is the nonlinear generalization of the Kalman Filter, extending the linear state estimation algorithm to nonlinear systems through local linearization. Developed by Bucy in the early 1960s, the EKF has become the workhorse for state estimation in nonlinear systems across robotics, aerospace, and navigation, enabling real-time processing of noisy measurements from nonlinear sensors and dynamics.
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