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Title: Could Allocation Be Rocket Science? Using The Kalman Filter To Optimise Well Allocation Accuracy
Author: Euain Drysdale Phillip Stockton
Source: 2015 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2015
Abstract: In the 1960s, the Kalman filter was applied to navigation for the Apollo Project, which required estimates of the trajectories of manned spacecraft going to the Moon and back. The Kalman filter is an optimal estimation technique that uses dynamic mathematical models and phy sical measurements to obtain the most probable estimates of underlying variables as they vary with time. It incorporates both the measurement and also model uncertainties into its highly efficient estimation algorithm. Today, the use of the Kalman filter i s extremely widespread throughout many science and engineering applications.




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