A Comprehensive Review of Multi-Source Data Fusion Processing Methods
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In recent years, significant progress has been made in multi-source navigation data fusion methods, driven by rapid advancements in multi-sensor technology, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, and computational capabilities. On one hand, fusion methods based on filtering theory, such as Kalman Filtering (KF), Particle Filtering (PF), and Federated Filtering (FF), have been continuously optimized, enabling effective handling of non-linear and non-Gaussian noise issues. On the other hand, the introduction of AI technologies like deep learning and reinforcement learning has provided new solutions for multi-source data fusion, particularly enhancing adaptive capabilities in complex and dynamic environments. Additionally, methods based on Factor Graph Optimization (FGO) have also demonstrated advantages in multi-source data fusion, offering better handling of global consistency problems. In the future, with the widespread adoption of technologies such as 5G, the Internet of Things, and edge computing, multi-source navigation data fusion is expected to evolve towards real-time processing, intelligence, and distributed systems. So far, Fusion methods mainly include optimal estimation methods, filtering methods, uncertain reasoning methods, Multiple Model Estimation (MME), AI, and so on. To analyze the performance of these methods and provide a reliable theoretical reference and basis for the design and development of a multi-source data fusion system. This paper summarizes the characteristics of these fusion methods and the corresponding adaptation scenarios. These results can provide references for theoretical research, system development, and application in the fields of autonomous driving, unmanned vehicle navigation, and intelligent navigation.