Inverse Extended Kalman Filter -- Part II: Highly Non-Linear and Uncertain Systems

Singh, Himali, Chattopadhyay, Arpan, Mishra, Kumar Vijay

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

For example, inverse Kalman filter (I-KF) has been recently formulated to estimate the adversary's Kalman-filter-tracked estimates and hence, predict the adversary's future steps. The purpose of this paper and the companion paper (Part I) is to address the inverse filtering problem in non-linear systems by proposing an inverse extended Kalman filter (I-EKF). The companion paper proposed the theory of I-EKF (with and without unknown inputs) and I-KF (with unknown inputs). In this paper, we develop this theory for highly non-linear models, which employ second-order, Gaussian sum, and dithered forward EKFs. In particular, we derive theoretical stability guarantees for the inverse second-order EKF using the bounded non-linearity approach. T o address the limitation of the standard I-EKFs that the system model and forward filter are perfectly known to the defender, we propose reproducing kernel Hilbert space-based EKF to learn the unknown system dynamics based on its observations, which can be employed as an inverse filter to infer the adversary's estimate. Numerical experiments demonstrate the state estimation performance of the proposed filters using recursive Cram er-Rao lower bound as a benchmark. Index T erms--Bayesian filtering, counter-adversarial systems, extended Kalman filter, inverse filtering, non-linear processes.

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