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This book presents up-to-date research developments and novel
methodologies regarding recursive filtering for 2-D shift-varying
systems with various communication constraints. It investigates
recursive filter/estimator design and performance analysis by a
combination of intensive stochastic analysis, recursive
Riccati-like equations, variance-constrained approach, and
mathematical induction. Each chapter considers dynamics of the
system, subtle design of filter gains, and effects of the
communication constraints on filtering performance. Effectiveness
of the derived theories and applicability of the developed
filtering strategies are illustrated via simulation examples and
practical insight. Features:- Covers recent advances of recursive
filtering for 2-D shift-varying systems subjected to communication
constraints from the engineering perspective. Includes the
recursive filter design, resilience operation and performance
analysis for the considered 2-D shift-varying systems. Captures the
essence of the design for 2-D recursive filters. Develops a series
of latest results about the robust Kalman filtering and
protocol-based filtering. Analyzes recursive filter design and
filtering performance for the considered systems. This book aims at
graduate students and researchers in mechanical engineering,
industrial engineering, communications networks, applied
mathematics, robotics and control systems.
Communication-Protocol-Based Filtering and Control of Networked
Systems is a self-contained treatment of the state of the art in
communication-protocol-based filtering and control; recent advances
in networked systems; and the potential for application in sensor
networks. This book provides new concepts, new models and new
methodologies with practical significance in control engineering
and signal processing. The book first establishes
signal-transmission models subject to different communication
protocols and then develops new filter design techniques based on
those models and preset requirements for filtering performance. The
authors then extend this work to finite-horizon H-infinity control,
ultimately bounded control and finite-horizon consensus control.
The focus throughout is on three typical communications protocols:
the round-robin, random-access and try-once-and-discard protocols,
and the systems studied are drawn from a variety of classes, among
them nonlinear systems, time-delayed and time-varying systems,
multi-agent systems and complex networks. Readers are shown the
latest techniques-recursive linear matrix inequalities, backward
recursive difference equations, stochastic analysis and mapping
methods. The unified framework for communication-protocol-based
filtering and control for different networked systems established
in the book will be of interest to academic researchers and
practicing engineers working with communications and other
signal-processing systems. Senior undergraduate and graduate
students looking to increase their knowledge of current methods in
control and signal processing of networked systems will also find
this book valuable.
Communication-Protocol-Based Filtering and Control of Networked
Systems is a self-contained treatment of the state of the art
in communication-protocol-based filtering and control; recent
advances in networked systems; and the potential for application in
sensor networks. This book provides new concepts, new models and
new methodologies with practical significance in control
engineering and signal processing. The book first establishes
signal-transmission models subject to different communication
protocols and then develops new filter design techniques based on
those models and preset requirements for filtering performance. The
authors then extend this work to finite-horizon H-infinity control,
ultimately bounded control and finite-horizon consensus control.
The focus throughout is on three typical communications protocols:
the round-robin, random-access and try-once-and-discard protocols,
and the systems studied are drawn from a variety of classes, among
them nonlinear systems, time-delayed and time-varying systems,
multi-agent systems and complex networks. Readers are shown the
latest techniques—recursive linear matrix inequalities, backward
recursive difference equations, stochastic analysis and mapping
methods. The unified framework for communication-protocol-based
filtering and control for different networked systems established
in the book will be of interest to academic researchers and
practicing engineers working with communications and other
signal-processing systems. Senior undergraduate and graduate
students looking to increase their knowledge of current methods in
control and signal processing of networked systems will also find
this book valuable.
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