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Distributed H ∞ Filtering for a Class of Markovian Jump Nonlinear Time-Delay Systems Over Lossy Sensor Networks

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A distributed filter design scheme is outlined by explicitly characterizing the filter gains in terms of some matrix inequalities and simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed filtering scheme.
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This paper is concerned with the distributed H∞ filtering problem for a class of discrete-time Markovian jump nonlinear time-delay systems with deficient statistics of mode transitions. The system measurements are collected through a lossy sensor network subject to randomly occurring quantization errors and randomly occurring packet dropouts. The description of deficient statistics of mode transitions that account for known, unknown, and uncertain transition probabilities is comprehensive. A distributed filter design scheme is outlined by explicitly characterizing the filter gains in terms of some matrix inequalities. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed filtering scheme.

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A new delay system approach to network-based control

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${\cal H}_{\infty}$ Estimation for Uncertain Systems With Limited Communication Capacity

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