Data-Driven Robust Non-Fragile Filtering for Cyber-Physical Systems

Filtering or state estimation plays an important role in the cyber-physical systems (CPSs). This paper aims to solve the data-driven non-fragile filtering problem for the cyber-physical system. Randomly occurring gain variations are considered so as to account for the parameter fluctuations occurrin...

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Main Authors: Ming Lyu, Lei Liu, Jie Zhang, Yuming Bo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8046010/
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Summary:Filtering or state estimation plays an important role in the cyber-physical systems (CPSs). This paper aims to solve the data-driven non-fragile filtering problem for the cyber-physical system. Randomly occurring gain variations are considered so as to account for the parameter fluctuations occurring during the filter implementation. The data-driven communication mechanism is utilized to reduce the measurement transmission frequency and save energy for the CPSs. Therefore, a unified H<sub>&#x221E;</sub> filtering framework that combines the data-driven communication mechanism and the non-fragility of filters is constructed. Based on this unified framework, the influence of the simultaneous presence of networked-induced packet dropouts, quantization, randomly occurring nonlinearities and randomly occurring parameter uncertainties in the CPS is investigated. A modified dropouts model is proposed under the data-driven communication mechanism. By utilizing stochastic analysis and Lyapunov functional theory, sufficient conditions guaranteeing the filtering performance are derived. The H<sub>&#x221E;</sub> filter is obtained through the proposed algorithm. Last, a simulation is given to demonstrate the filtering method for CPS in this paper.
ISSN:2169-3536