Automatica, Vol.49, No.5, 1428-1435, 2013
Network-based H-infinity filtering using a logic jumping-like trigger
This paper is concerned with the network-based H-infinity filtering for a stochastic system, where data transmission from the stochastic system to a filter is completed via a communication network. Network-induced delays, packet dropouts and packet disorders are unavoidable due to the use of the network. First, a logic zero-order-hold (ZOH) is designed to discard the disordered packets actively. The network-induced delays and packet dropouts are modeled as an interval time-varying delay. By decomposing the delay interval into N subintervals uniformly, the filter to be designed is modeled as a Markov jumping filter with N modes governed by a Markov chain. In order to work out the transition rate from one mode to another, a logic jumping-like trigger is embedded into the logic ZOH to simulate the switching of the Markov process. Second, based on the Markov jumping filter model together with a new integral inequality in the stochastic setting, a novel bounded real lemma is presented to ensure that the resultant filtering error system is mean exponentially stable with a prescribed H-infinity performance. Then, a sufficient condition on the existence of desired Markov jumping filters is provided in terms of a set of linear matrix inequalities. Finally, an air vehicle system is employed to show effectiveness of the proposed design method. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Stochastic systems;Network-based H-infinity filtering;Markov jumping model;Logic jumping-like triggers