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In Chap. 4, the robust H ∞ finite-horizon filtering problem is addressed for uncertain discrete time-varying stochastic systems with randomly occurring nonlinearities (RONs), quantization effects, and successive packet dropouts (SPDs). In order to describe the phenomena of a nonlinear disturbance appearing in a random way, the notion of the RONs is introduced. We first develop a new robust H ∞ filtering technique for the Itô-type discrete time-varying stochastic systems with polytopic uncertainties, quantization effects, and RONs. Then, the robust H ∞ finite-horizon filtering problem is studied for discrete time-varying stochastic systems with norm-bounded uncertainties, multiple randomly occurred nonlinearities, and SPDs.
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Shen, B., Wang, Z., Shu, H. (2013). Filtering with Randomly Occurring Nonlinearities, Quantization, and Packet Dropouts. In: Nonlinear Stochastic Systems with Incomplete Information. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4914-9_4
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