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A Unified Family-optimal Solution to Covariance Intersection Problems with Semidefinite Programming

Published 20 Mar 2026 in eess.SY and eess.SP | (2603.20402v1)

Abstract: Covariance intersection (CI) methods provide a principled approach to fusing estimates with unknown cross-correlations by minimizing a worst-case measure of uncertainty that is consistent with the available information. This paper introduces a generalized CI framework, called overlapping covariance intersection (OCI), which unifies several existing CI formulations within a single optimization-based framework. This unification enables the characterization of family-optimal solutions for multiple CI variants, including standard CI and split covariance intersection (SCI), as solutions to a semidefinite program, for which efficient off-the-shelf solvers are available. When specialized to the corresponding settings, the proposed family-optimal solutions recover the state-of-the-art family-optimal solutions previously reported for CI and SCI. The resulting formulation facilitates the systematic design and real-time implementation of CI-based fusion methods in large-scale distributed estimation problems, such as cooperative localization.

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