> How important is it to understand all underlying theory behind Kalman
> filtering to actually be able to practically implement a Kalman filter
> in a design?
How would you know if your code is correct ??
How would you know that the code you downloaded from the web is correct ??
donald
Reply by Setanta●April 27, 20062006-04-27
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> How important is it to understand all underlying theory behind Kalman
> filtering to actually be able to practically implement a Kalman filter
> in a design?
Prpbably THE most important thing
>
> I would like to find a book that builds up the needed knowledge to be
> able to do that. A book that doesn't jump rights a way into
> complicated formulas.
There is an excellent no nonsense approach to KF in a book called
Interfacing with C
>
> I have found some recommendations to the following books:
>
> 1.) Introduction to Random Signals and Applied Kalman Filtering with
> Matlab Exercises and Solutions
>
> 2.) Fundamentals Of Kalman Filtering: A Practical Approach
>
> 3.) Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume I: Estimation
> Theory
>
> What do you all think of these books?
>
Reply by ●April 27, 20062006-04-27
How important is it to understand all underlying theory behind Kalman
filtering to actually be able to practically implement a Kalman filter
in a design?
I would like to find a book that builds up the needed knowledge to be
able to do that. A book that doesn't jump rights a way into
complicated formulas.
I have found some recommendations to the following books:
1.) Introduction to Random Signals and Applied Kalman Filtering with
Matlab Exercises and Solutions
2.) Fundamentals Of Kalman Filtering: A Practical Approach
3.) Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume I: Estimation
Theory
What do you all think of these books?