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Partial-Nodes-Based State Estimation for Complex Networks With Unbounded Distributed Delays

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNNLS.2017.2740400

Keywords

Complex network; exponentially ultimately boundedness; fraction of the nodes; state estimation; unbounded distributed time-delay

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  1. Royal Society of the U.K.
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61374010, 61329301]
  3. Top Talent Plan of Yangzhou University
  4. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany

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In this brief, the new problem of partial-nodes-based (PNB) state estimation problem is investigated for a class of complex network with unbounded distributed delays and energy-bounded measurement noises. The main novelty lies in that the states of the complex network are estimated through measurement outputs of a fraction of the network nodes. Such fraction of the nodes is determined by either the practical availability or the computational necessity. The PNB state estimator is designed such that the error dynamics of the network state estimation is exponentially ultimately bounded in the presence of measurement errors. Sufficient conditions are established to ensure the existence of the PNB state estimators and then the explicit expression of the gain matrices of such estimators is characterized. When the network measurements are free of noises, the main results specialize to the case of exponential stability for error dynamics. Numerical examples are presented to verify the theoretical results.

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