Introduction.- Fundamentals.- H∞ filtering with time-varying transmissions.- H∞ filtering with energy constraint and stochastic gain variations.- H∞ Filtering with Stochastic Signal Transmissions.- H∞ filtering with stochastic sampling and measurement size reduction.- Distributed filtering with communication reduction.- Distributed filtering with stochastic sampling.- Distributed filtering with random filter gain variations.- Distributed filtering with measurement size reduction and filter gain variations.- Distributed control with controller gain variations.- Distributed control with measurement size reduction and random fault.- Distributed control with communication reduction.- Distributed control with event-based communication and topology switching
This self-contained book, written by leading experts, offers a cutting-edge, in-depth overview of the filtering and control of wireless networked systems. It addresses the energy constraint and filter/controller gain variation problems, and presents both the centralized and the distributed solutions. The first two chapters provide an introduction to networked control systems and basic information on system analysis. Chapters (3–6) then discuss the centralized filtering of wireless networked systems, presenting different approaches to deal with energy efficiency and filter/controller gain variation problems. The next part (chapters 7–10) explores the distributed filtering of wireless networked systems, addressing the main problems of energy constraint and filter gain variation. The final part (chapters 11–14) focuses on the distributed control of wireless networked systems.