A marginalized unscented Kalman filter for efficient parameter estimation with applications to finite element models

This paper focuses on the problem of combined state/parameter estimation in dynamical systems with many degrees of freedom, for instance finite element models, using measured data from the system and nonlinear Bayesian filtering techniques for the estimation. A highly efficient nonlinear Kalman filt...

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Algorithms
Bayesian analysis
Bayesian inference
Computational efficiency
Computing time
Dynamic analysis
Dynamical systems
Extended and unscented Kalman filtering
Filtration
Finite element analysis
Finite element method
Finite element models
Inverse problems
Jacobians
Kalman filters
Marginalization
Mathematical models
Nonlinear systems
Parameter estimation
Propagation
Social exclusion
State estimation
Statistical inference
Stiffness matrix
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