IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.66, No.2, 857-864, 2021
Misspecified and Asymptotically Minimax Robust Quickest Change Diagnosis
The problem of quickly diagnosing an unknown change in a stochastic process is studied. We establish novel bounds on the performance of misspecified diagnosis algorithms designed for changes that differ from those of the process, and pose and solve a new robust quickest change diagnosis problem in the asymptotic regime of few false alarms and false isolations. Simulations suggest that our asymptotically robust solution offers a computationally efficient alternative to generalised likelihood ratio algorithms.