Title :
Event-Based Recursive Distributed Filtering Over Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Qinyuan Liu ; Zidong Wang ; Xiao He ; Zhou, D.H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
In this technical note, the distributed filtering problem is investigated for a class of discrete time-varying systems with an event-based communication mechanism. Each intelligent sensor node transmits the data to its neighbors only when the local innovation violates a predetermined Send-on-Delta (SoD) data transmission condition. The aim of the proposed problem is to construct a distributed filter for each sensor node subject to sporadic communications over wireless networks. In terms of an event indicator variable, the triggering information is utilized so as to reduce the conservatism in the filter analysis. An upper bound for the filtering error covariance is obtained in form of Riccati-like difference equations by utilizing the inductive method. Subsequently, such an upper bound is minimized by appropriately designing the filter parameters iteratively, where a novel matrix simplification technique is developed to handle the challenges resulting from the sparseness of the sensor network topology and filter structure preserving issues. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is illustrated by a numerical simulation.
Keywords :
differential equations; filtering theory; intelligent sensors; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; Riccati-like difference equations; discrete time-varying systems; event indicator variable; event-based communication mechanism; event-based recursive distributed filtering; filter analysis; filter parameters; filter structure preserving issues; filtering error covariance; inductive method; intelligent sensor node; local innovation; matrix simplification technique; predetermined send-on-delta data transmission condition; sensor network topology; sporadic communications; triggering information; wireless networks; wireless sensor networks; Artificial neural networks; Difference equations; Estimation error; Nickel; Upper bound; Wireless sensor networks; Distributed filtering; Send-on-Delta concept; event-based mechanism; eventbased mechanism; send-on-delta concept; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2015.2390554