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Fast Greedy Optimization of Sensor Selection in Measurement with Correlated Noise

Optimization and Control 2021-04-28 v3 Signal Processing

Abstract

A greedy algorithm is proposed for sparse-sensor selection in reduced-order sensing that contains correlated noise in measurement. The sensor selection is carried out by maximizing the determinant of the Fisher information matrix in a Bayesian estimation operator.The Bayesian estimation with a covariance matrix of the measurement noise and a prior probability distribution of estimating parameters, which are given by the modal decomposition of high dimensional data, robustly works even in the presence of the correlated noise. After computational efficiency of the algorithm is improved by a low-rank approximation of the noise covariance matrix, the proposed algorithms are applied to various problems. The proposed method yields more accurate reconstruction than the previously presented method with the determinant-based greedy algorithm, with reasonable increase in computational time.

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@article{arxiv.1912.01776,
  title  = {Fast Greedy Optimization of Sensor Selection in Measurement with Correlated Noise},
  author = {Keigo Yamada and Yuji Saito and Koki Nankai and Taku Nonomura and Keisuke Asai and Daisuke Tsubakino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.01776},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Presented in APS-DFD 2019 Accepted for publication at 3 Jan 2021