An Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Federated Kalman Filter for a Multi-Sensor Integrated Navigation System
Guangle Gao1, Guoqing Li1, Yingmin Yi1
1School of Automation and Information Engineering, Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an 710048, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 27, 2026
Summary
This study introduces an adaptive fault-tolerant federated Kalman filter (AFTFKF) for aerospace navigation systems. The AFTFKF enhances robustness against measurement outliers for reliable all-weather navigation.
Area of Science:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Navigation Systems
- Control Theory
Background:
- Autonomous aerospace navigation requires robust systems for all-weather conditions.
- Integrated navigation systems (INS/SRNS/CNS) are susceptible to measurement outliers.
- Existing methods struggle with both slow and abrupt outliers.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop an adaptive fault-tolerant federated Kalman filter (AFTFKF).
- To enhance the robustness of INS/SRNS/CNS integrated navigation systems against measurement outliers.
- To ensure reliable all-weather cross-domain aerospace navigation.
Main Methods:
- Introduced a noise estimator using maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) for slow outliers.
- Designed a double residual-based Chi-square test (DCST) information factor for abrupt outliers.
- Integrated SPRT-MLE and DCST into a federated Kalman filter framework to create AFTFKF.
Main Results:
- The proposed AFTFKF demonstrated superior accuracy in simulations.
- The AFTFKF showed strong stability in the presence of measurement outliers.
- Effective mitigation of both slow-growing and abrupt outliers was achieved.
Conclusions:
- The AFTFKF provides a robust solution for integrated aerospace navigation.
- The method enhances system reliability under adverse measurement conditions.
- Achieved autonomous and reliable all-weather cross-domain navigation capabilities.
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