Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5010590 | Systems & Control Letters | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the finite-horizon quantized Hâ filter design problem for a class of time-varying systems with quantization effects and event-triggered measurement transmissions. A componentwise event-triggered transmission strategy is put forward to reduce the unnecessary communication burden for the purpose of energy efficiency. The transmitted measurements triggered according to prespecified events are quantized by a logarithmic quantizer. Special attention is paid to the design of the filter such that a prescribed Hâ performance can be guaranteed over a given finite horizon in the presence of nonlinearities, quantization effects and event-triggered transmissions. Two sets of Riccati difference equations are introduced to ensure the Hâ estimation performance of the designed filter. The filter design algorithm is recursive and thus suitable for online computation. A simulation example is illustrated to show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm applied to the fault detection problem.
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Authors
Yang Liu, Zidong Wang, Xiao He, D.H. Zhou,