Shaoying Wang;Zidong Wang;Hongli Dong;Yun Chen;Guoping Lu
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Abstract
This paper focuses on the quadratic nonfragile filtering problem for linear non-Gaussian systems under multiplicative noises, multiple missing measurements as well as the dynamic event-triggered transmission scheme. The multiple missing measurements are characterized through random variables that obey some given probability distributions, and thresholds of the dynamic event-triggered scheme can be adjusted dynamically via an auxiliary variable. Our attention is concentrated on designing a dynamic event-triggered quadratic nonfragile filter in the well-known minimum-variance sense. To this end, the original system is first augmented by stacking its state/measurement vectors together with second-order Kronecker powers, thus the original design issue is reformulated as that of the augmented system. Subsequently, we analyze statistical properties of augmented noises as well as high-order moments of certain random parameters. With the aid of two well-defined matrix difference equations, we not only obtain upper bounds on filtering error covariances, but also minimize those bounds via carefully designing gain parameters. Finally, an example is presented to explain the effectiveness of this newly established quadratic filtering algorithm.
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