tilstandskalibrering
Tilstandskalibrering is a concept within control theory and signal processing that refers to the process of estimating the unobservable internal state of a system from its observable outputs. Many dynamic systems cannot be directly measured in their entirety. For example, in a robotic arm, one might be able to measure the position of the joints, but not the internal forces or velocities within the motors. Tilstandskalibrering aims to infer these unmeasurable internal variables.
The core idea is to use a mathematical model of the system's dynamics, which describes how the
Tilstandskalibrering is crucial for a wide range of applications. In navigation, it allows for the estimation