MEAS_GAP - APMonitor Option
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See also [[https://apmonitor.com/do/index.php/Main/EstimatorObjective|Estimation Objective Tuning]]
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(:title MEAS_GAP - APMonitor Option:)
(:keywords MEAS_GAP, Optimization, Estimation, Option, Configure, Default, Description:)
(:description Deadband for noise rejection of measurements in MHE:)
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Type: Floating Point, Input
Default Value: 1.0
Description: Deadband for noise rejection of measurements
in MHE
Used in estimation problems with APM.EV_TYPE=1 (l1-norm objective). The measurement gap (MEAS_GAP) defines a dead-band region around the measurement. If the model prediction is within that dead-band, there is no objective function penalty. Outside of that region, there is a linear penalty specified with the WMEAS parameter. The WMODEL parameter is the weighting given to deviation from the prior model prediction but does not have a deadband around the prior model prediction. The gap is only around the measured values.
(:keywords MEAS_GAP, Optimization, Estimation, Option, Configure, Default, Description:)
(:description Deadband for noise rejection of measurements in MHE:)
%width=50px%Attach:cv.png
Type: Floating Point, Input
Default Value: 1.0
Description: Deadband for noise rejection of measurements
in MHE
Used in estimation problems with APM.EV_TYPE=1 (l1-norm objective). The measurement gap (MEAS_GAP) defines a dead-band region around the measurement. If the model prediction is within that dead-band, there is no objective function penalty. Outside of that region, there is a linear penalty specified with the WMEAS parameter. The WMODEL parameter is the weighting given to deviation from the prior model prediction but does not have a deadband around the prior model prediction. The gap is only around the measured values.