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We have mentioned two practical problems, i.e., energy constraint and filter gain variations are commonly encountered in WSNs. In this chapter, the distributed filtering for a class of discrete-time systems in sensor networks with these two problems is discussed in a unified framework. The strategies of reducing the packet size and the transmission rate are proposed to save sensor’s power. Firstly, the local measurement size is reduced by using an effective measurement selection protocol, and then the selected measurement is transmitted stochastically to its neighboring sensors.
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Zhang, D., Wang, QG., Yu, L. (2017). Distributed Filtering with Measurement Size Reduction and Filter Gain Variations. In: Filtering and Control of Wireless Networked Systems. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 97. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53123-6_10
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