This article addresses the quantized nonstationary filtering problem for networked Markov switching repeated scalar nonlinear systems (MSRSNSs). A more general issue is explored for MSRSNSs, where the measurement outputs are characterized by packet losses, nonstationary quantized output, and randomly occurred sensor nonlinearities (ROSNs) simultaneously. Note that both packet losses and ROSNSs are depicted by Bernoulli distributed sequences. By utilizing a multiple hierarchical structure strategy, the nonstationary filters are designed for MSRSNSs, in which the correlation among modes of systems, quantizer, and controller are presented in terms of nonstationary Markov process. A practical example is provided to verify the proposed theoretical results.

Quantized Nonstationary Filtering of Networked Markov Switching RSNSs: A Multiple Hierarchical Structure Strategy

Karimi H. R.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

This article addresses the quantized nonstationary filtering problem for networked Markov switching repeated scalar nonlinear systems (MSRSNSs). A more general issue is explored for MSRSNSs, where the measurement outputs are characterized by packet losses, nonstationary quantized output, and randomly occurred sensor nonlinearities (ROSNs) simultaneously. Note that both packet losses and ROSNSs are depicted by Bernoulli distributed sequences. By utilizing a multiple hierarchical structure strategy, the nonstationary filters are designed for MSRSNSs, in which the correlation among modes of systems, quantizer, and controller are presented in terms of nonstationary Markov process. A practical example is provided to verify the proposed theoretical results.
2020
Markovian switching systems
multiple hierarchical structure
nonstationary filtering
quantization effect
repeated scalar nonlinear system
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