Abstract

SummaryThis paper presents a novel design approach for the finite frequency (FF) H∞ filtering problem for discrete‐time state‐delayed systems with quantized measurements. The system state and output are assumed affected by FF external noises. Attention is focused on the design of a stable filter that guarantees the stability and a prescribed ℓ2 gain performance level for the filtering error system in the FF domain of input noises. Sufficient conditions for the solvability of this problem are developed by choosing an appropriate Lyapunov‐Krasovskii functional based on the delay partitioning technique and using the FF ℓ2 gain definition combined with the generalized S‐procedure. Then, by means of Finsler's lemma, the derived conditions are linearized and additional slack variables are further introduced to more flexible result. Final filter design conditions are consequently established in terms of linear matrix inequalities in three different frequency ranges, ie, low‐, middle‐ and high‐frequency range. Finally, a simulation example is presented to illustrate the effectiveness and the merits of the proposed approach.

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