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Distributed robust estimation over randomly switching networks using \(H_{\infty }\) consensus. (English) Zbl 1257.93094

Summary: The paper considers a distributed robust estimation problem over a network with Markovian randomly varying topology. The objective is to deal with network variations locally, by switching observer gains at affected nodes only. We propose sufficient conditions which guarantee a suboptimal \(H_{\infty }\) level of relative disagreement of estimates in such observer networks. When the status of the network is known globally, these sufficient conditions enable the network gains to be computed by solving certain LMIs. When the nodes are to rely on a locally available information about the network topology, additional rank constraints are used to condition the gains, given this information. The results are complemented by necessary conditions which relate properties of the interconnection graph Laplacian to the mean-square detectability of the plant through measurement and interconnection channels.

MSC:

93E10 Estimation and detection in stochastic control theory
93C30 Control/observation systems governed by functional relations other than differential equations (such as hybrid and switching systems)
93B36 \(H^\infty\)-control
93A15 Large-scale systems