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New Viewpoints about Pseudo Measurements Method in Equality-Constrained State Estimation
We discuss the pseudo measurement method
which is one of the main approaches to equality-constrained state estimation for a dynamic system.
We demonstrate by the fundamental theory of Kalman filtering that reviewing the equality constraint as a pseudo measurement seems questionable. The main reason is that the additional pseudo measurement is actually a constant here which cannot help to estimate the state. More specifically, when the states in an unconstrained dynamic system model have already satisfied the equality constraint, the extra
constraint is obviously not necessary. When the true equality-constrained states do not satisfy the unconstrained dynamic process equation, the effect of pseudo measurement is projecting
the estimate which is not optimal onto the constraint set.
However, since the performance of a projected estimate is also certainly influenced by its original estimate,
we show through a numerical example that the pseudo measurement method is not always a good choice, especially when the process equation mismatch is large