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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.
Abstract
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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Clustered Event-Triggered Consensus Analysis: An Impulsive Framework

TL;DR: An impulsive framework to analyze the effect of the clustered event-triggered information transmission on the dynamics of multiagent systems is proposed, which guarantees all followers to track the leader eventually.
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A Resilient Approach to Distributed Filter Design for Time-Varying Systems Under Stochastic Nonlinearities and Sensor Degradation

TL;DR: A two-step distributed filter algorithm is proposed where the sensor nodes collaboratively estimate the states of the plant by exploiting the information from both the local and the neighboring nodes, and a resilient operation is guaranteed to suppress random perturbations on the actually implemented filter gains.
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Stabilization for sampled-data systems under noisy sampling interval

TL;DR: In this paper, a fundamental stabilization problem is investigated for a class of sampled- data systems under noisy sampling interval and the sampled-data stabilization controller is designed such that the closed-loop system is stochastically stable in the presence of noisy sampling intervals.
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Intercept Behavior Analysis of Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks in the Presence of Eavesdropping Attack

TL;DR: An optimal sensor scheduling scheme is proposed in this paper to protect the legitimate wireless transmission against the eavesdropping attack, where a sensor with the highest secrecy capacity is scheduled to transmit its sensed information to the sink.
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Energy-to-Peak State Estimation for Markov Jump RNNs With Time-Varying Delays via Nonsynchronous Filter With Nonstationary Mode Transitions

TL;DR: A monotonicity is observed in obtaining filtering performance index, while changing the degree of nonsynchronous jumps in a class of discrete-time Markov jump recurrent neural networks with randomly occurring nonlinearities and time-varying delays.
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The sector bound approach to quantized feedback control

TL;DR: The coarsest quantization densities for stabilization for multiple-input-multiple-output systems in both state feedback and output feedback cases are derived and conditions for quantized feedback control for quadratic cost and H/sub /spl infin// performances are derived.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a number of quantized feedback design problems for linear systems were studied and the authors showed that the classical sector bound approach is non-conservative for studying these design problems.
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Opportunities and Challenges of Wireless Sensor Networks in Smart Grid

TL;DR: A comprehensive experimental study on the statistical characterization of the wireless channel in different electric-power-system environments, including a 500-kV substation, an industrial power control room, and an underground network transformer vault is presented.
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A new delay system approach to network-based control

TL;DR: A sampled-data networked control system with simultaneous consideration of network induced delays, data packet dropouts and measurement quantization is modeled as a nonlinear time-delay system with two successive delay components in the state and the problem of network-based H"~ control is solved accordingly.
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${\cal H}_{\infty}$ Estimation for Uncertain Systems With Limited Communication Capacity

TL;DR: This paper proposes a parameter-dependent filter design procedure, which is much less conservative than the quadratic approach and provides alternatives for designing robust Hinfin filters with different degrees of conservativeness and computational complexity.
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