Finite-time asynchronous state estimation for jump systems with partial transition probabilities via redundant channels: A co-design method
•The impact of synchronous degree on estimation is constrained by the known degree.•The proposed model enlarges the feasible domain and minifies the upper bound of error.•Finite-time H∞ asynchronous state estimators are devised with new redundant channels.•An iterative-algorithm-based approach is de...
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Published in | Journal of the Franklin Institute Vol. 358; no. 18; pp. 10095 - 10120 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elmsford
Elsevier Ltd
01.12.2021
Elsevier Science Ltd |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0016-0032 1879-2693 0016-0032 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jfranklin.2021.09.032 |
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Summary: | •The impact of synchronous degree on estimation is constrained by the known degree.•The proposed model enlarges the feasible domain and minifies the upper bound of error.•Finite-time H∞ asynchronous state estimators are devised with new redundant channels.•An iterative-algorithm-based approach is developed to decouple nonlinear terms.
This paper addresses the H∞ finite-time asynchronous state estimation issue for Markov jump systems with partial transition probabilities. A hidden-Markov-chain-based redundant channel model (HMCb-RCM) is established to reflect a more practical situation. Based on the output of the HMCb-RCM, firstly an asynchronous full-order state estimator is devised for the jump system with partial transition probabilities. Then, new sufficient criteria are derived such that the state estimation error is H∞ stochastically finite-time bounded. The relationship between the partial transition probabilities and asynchronous modes is revealed as few attempts. The conditional transition probability matrix (CTPM) for the HMCb-RCM is not fixed but designable accordingly; a co-design strategy is newly developed to synthesize the CTPM and the state estimator simultaneously, which produces less conservatism than that with fixed CTPM. Finally, the theoretical results are applied to a one-link robotic manipulator to validate the proposed results. |
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ISSN: | 0016-0032 1879-2693 0016-0032 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jfranklin.2021.09.032 |