Event-based state estimation[electro...
Chen, Tongwen.

 

  • Event-based state estimation[electronic resource] :a stochastic perspective /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 629.89
    Title/Author: Event-based state estimation : a stochastic perspective // by Dawei Shi, Ling Shi, Tongwen Chen.
    Author: Shi, Dawei.
    other author: Shi, Ling.
    Published: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    Description: xiii, 208 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Discrete-time systems.
    Subject: Engineering.
    Subject: Control.
    Subject: Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes.
    Subject: Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks.
    Subject: Systems Theory, Control.
    ISBN: 9783319266060
    ISBN: 9783319266046
    [NT 15000228]: Introduction -- Linear Gaussian Systems and Event-Based State Estimation -- Event-Triggered Sampling -- Approximate Optimal Filtering Approaches -- Constrained Optimization Approach -- Set-Valued Filtering Approach -- Probabilistic Approach -- Communications Rate Analysis -- Open Problems -- Appendices: Brief Review of Probability Theory; Linear Estimation Theory.
    [NT 15000229]: This book explores event-based estimation problems. It shows how several stochastic approaches are developed to maintain estimation performance when sensors perform their updates at slower rates only when needed. The self-contained presentation makes this book suitable for readers with no more than a basic knowledge of probability analysis, matrix algebra and linear systems. The introduction and literature review provide information, while the main content deals with estimation problems from four distinct angles in a stochastic setting, using numerous illustrative examples and comparisons. The text elucidates both theoretical developments and their applications, and is rounded out by a review of open problems. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students who wish to expand their knowledge and work in the area of event-triggered systems. At the same time, engineers and practitioners in industrial process control will benefit from the event-triggering technique that reduces communication costs and improves energy efficiency in wireless automation applications.
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26606-0
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