Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks

A new distributed input and state estimation architecture is introduced and analyzed for heterogeneous sensor networks. Specifically, nodes of a given sensor network are allowed to have heterogeneous information roles in the sense that a subset of nodes can be active (that is, subject to observation...

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Main Authors: Dzung Tran, Tansel Yucelen, Selahattin Burak Sarsilmaz, Sarangapani Jagannathan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00030/full
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spelling doaj-72325f9558f4455dbf2cb9fcfb223e322020-11-24T20:43:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Robotics and AI2296-91442017-07-01410.3389/frobt.2017.00030249675Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor NetworksDzung Tran0Tansel Yucelen1Selahattin Burak Sarsilmaz2Sarangapani Jagannathan3Laboratory for Autonomy, Control, Information, and Systems (LACIS), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United StatesLaboratory for Autonomy, Control, Information, and Systems (LACIS), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United StatesLaboratory for Autonomy, Control, Information, and Systems (LACIS), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United StatesEmbedded Control Systems and Networking Laboratory (ECSNL), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United StatesA new distributed input and state estimation architecture is introduced and analyzed for heterogeneous sensor networks. Specifically, nodes of a given sensor network are allowed to have heterogeneous information roles in the sense that a subset of nodes can be active (that is, subject to observations of a process of interest) and the rest can be passive (that is, subject to no observation). Both fixed and varying active and passive roles of sensor nodes in the network are investigated. In addition, these nodes are allowed to have non-identical sensor modalities under the common underlying assumption that they have complimentary properties distributed over the sensor network to achieve collective observability. The key feature of our framework is that it utilizes local information not only during the execution of the proposed distributed input and state estimation architecture but also in its design in that global uniform ultimate boundedness of error dynamics is guaranteed once each node satisfies given local stability conditions independent from the graph topology and neighboring information of these nodes. As a special case (e.g., when all nodes are active and a positive real condition is satisfied), the asymptotic stability can be achieved with our algorithm. Several illustrative numerical examples are further provided to demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed architecture.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00030/fullheterogeneous sensor networksactive and passive node rolesdistributed input and state estimationstability analysisnumerical examples
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author Dzung Tran
Tansel Yucelen
Selahattin Burak Sarsilmaz
Sarangapani Jagannathan
spellingShingle Dzung Tran
Tansel Yucelen
Selahattin Burak Sarsilmaz
Sarangapani Jagannathan
Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
heterogeneous sensor networks
active and passive node roles
distributed input and state estimation
stability analysis
numerical examples
author_facet Dzung Tran
Tansel Yucelen
Selahattin Burak Sarsilmaz
Sarangapani Jagannathan
author_sort Dzung Tran
title Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
title_short Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
title_full Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
title_fullStr Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed Distributed Input and State Estimation Using Local Information in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
title_sort distributed input and state estimation using local information in heterogeneous sensor networks
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Robotics and AI
issn 2296-9144
publishDate 2017-07-01
description A new distributed input and state estimation architecture is introduced and analyzed for heterogeneous sensor networks. Specifically, nodes of a given sensor network are allowed to have heterogeneous information roles in the sense that a subset of nodes can be active (that is, subject to observations of a process of interest) and the rest can be passive (that is, subject to no observation). Both fixed and varying active and passive roles of sensor nodes in the network are investigated. In addition, these nodes are allowed to have non-identical sensor modalities under the common underlying assumption that they have complimentary properties distributed over the sensor network to achieve collective observability. The key feature of our framework is that it utilizes local information not only during the execution of the proposed distributed input and state estimation architecture but also in its design in that global uniform ultimate boundedness of error dynamics is guaranteed once each node satisfies given local stability conditions independent from the graph topology and neighboring information of these nodes. As a special case (e.g., when all nodes are active and a positive real condition is satisfied), the asymptotic stability can be achieved with our algorithm. Several illustrative numerical examples are further provided to demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed architecture.
topic heterogeneous sensor networks
active and passive node roles
distributed input and state estimation
stability analysis
numerical examples
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frobt.2017.00030/full
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