Optimal H2 filtering for sampled‐data systems with measurement delays and packet dropouts

This study examines the H2 filtering problem for sampled‐data systems that are subject to measurement delays and packet dropouts. The phenomenon of packet dropout is different for each observation component and is described as an independent and identically distributed Bernoulli process, which is mo...

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Published inIET signal processing Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 182 - 194
Main Authors Wang, Wei, Han, Chunyan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.05.2021
Wiley
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Summary:This study examines the H2 filtering problem for sampled‐data systems that are subject to measurement delays and packet dropouts. The phenomenon of packet dropout is different for each observation component and is described as an independent and identically distributed Bernoulli process, which is more general than the scalar packet dropout case. The reorganized observation technique is introduced herein to address the time delays in the observations. An optimal filter is constructed using a deterministic continuous‐time system with finite jumps, where the filter gains are determined by integrating a specific continuous‐time Riccati equation with finite jumps, based on a suitable algebraic Lyapunov equation. Compared with the discrete‐time filter, the optimal filter can provide the state estimates of the measurement sampling intervals and measurement sampling moments. Two simulation examples are explored to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
ISSN:1751-9675
1751-9683
DOI:10.1049/sil2.12021