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Event-Based Distributed Filtering over Markovian Switching Topologies

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Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks

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It has now been well recognized that the communication networks may suffer from some degree of topological changes due to potentially harsh, uncertain, and dynamic wireless environments, and this gives rise to the so-called dynamic topology problem that has drawn considerable research interest in the context of consensus problems for multi-agent systems.

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Liu, Q., Wang, Z., He, X. (2019). Event-Based Distributed Filtering over Markovian Switching Topologies. In: Stochastic Control and Filtering over Constrained Communication Networks. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 178. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00157-5_6

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