Recent advances on recursive filtering and sliding mode design for networked nonlinear stochastic systems: A survey

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Some recent advances on the recursive filtering and sliding mode design problems for nonlinear stochastic systems with network-induced phenomena are surveyed. The network-induced phenomena under consideration mainly include missing measurements, fading measurements, signal quantization, probabilistic sensor delays, sensor saturations, randomly occurring nonlinearities, and randomly occurring uncertainties. With respect to these network-induced phenomena, the developments on filtering and sliding mode design problems are systematically reviewed. In particular, concerning the network-induced phenomena, some recent results on the recursive filtering for time-varying nonlinear stochastic systems and sliding mode design for time-invariant nonlinear stochastic systems are given, respectively. Finally, conclusions are proposed and some potential future research works are pointed out. © 2013 Jun Hu et al.

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Hu, J., Wang, Z., Dong, H., & Gao, H. (2013). Recent advances on recursive filtering and sliding mode design for networked nonlinear stochastic systems: A survey. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/646059

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