Bian et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Robust and reliable estimation via recursive nonlinear dynamic data reconciliation based on cubature Kalman filterBian et al., 2017
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- 14099530499118198282
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- Bian M
- Wang J
- Liu W
- Qiu K
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- Cluster Computing
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Since measurements of process variables are subject to measurements errors as well as process variability, data reconciliation is the procedure of optimally adjusting measured date so that the adjusted values obey the conservation laws and constraints. Thus, data …
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