Abstract

This paper addresses a resilient state estimation problem for an array of nonlinear complex networks with switching topologies under the dynamic event-triggered mechanism (ETM). To reduce the unnecessary data delivery, the dynamic ETM is introduced to schedule the data delivery from sensors to estimators. The model of the switched complex networks is established by adopting a Markov chain which is better to reflect the characteristics of practical complex networks. A set of novel estimators is obtained by using the properties of Kronecker product combining with the Lyapunov–Krasovskii method, and some easy-to-check conditions are derived such that the dynamics of state estimation error satisfies the prescribed H∞ performance index. In addition, the parameters of the designed resilient state estimators can be acquired by solving a series of convex optimization problems. In the end, a simulation example is given to demonstrate the validity of the proposed theoretical results in this paper.

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