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    Event-triggered distributed H∞ filtering for networked systems with switching topologies

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    This paper deals with the event-triggered distributed H∞ filtering for a class of networked systems with sensor networks. The topology of the sensor network is supposed to be time-varying. Whether or not a sampled data packet of a sensor node should be transmitted to its neighbours is determined by a predefined event-triggering condition, which closely depends on the variation of the sensor network topology. By modelling the filtering error system as a switched linear system with time-varying delays, a bounded real lemma (BRL) is derived using Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach. Based on the BRL, a sufficient condition on the existence of desired H infinity filters is obtained in terms of linear matrix inequalities. An algorithm to the design of both filter parameters and event-triggering parameters is given. It is shown through a numerical example that the proposed method can not only save significantly precious communication resources, and maintain some certain system performance as well
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