DocumentCode
263231
Title
A study on event triggering criteria for estimation
Author
Sijs, Joris ; Kester, Leon ; Noack, Benjamin
Author_Institution
TNO Tech. Sci., The Hague, Netherlands
fYear
2014
fDate
7-10 July 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
To reduce the amount of data transfer in networked systems measurements are usually taken only when an event occurs rather than periodically in time. However, a fundamental assessment on the response of estimation algorithms receiving event sampled measurements is not available. This research presents such an analysis when new measurements are sampled at well-designed events and sent to a Luenberger observer. Conditions are then derived under which the estimation error is bounded, followed by an assessment of two event sampling strategies when the estimator encounters two different types of disturbances: an impulse and a step disturbance. The sampling strategies are compared via four performance measures, such as estimation-error and communication resources. The result is a clear insight of the estimation response in an event-based setup.
Keywords
control system analysis; networked control systems; observers; sampling methods; Luenberger observer; communication resource measure; data transfer; estimation algorithms; estimation-error measure; event sampled measurements; event sampling strategy; event triggering criteria; impulse disturbance; networked system measurement; performance measures; state estimation; step disturbance; Estimation error; Noise; Observers; Stability analysis; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Fusion (FUSION), 2014 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Salamanca
Type
conf
Filename
6916231
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