This paper proposes a time- and event-triggered hybrid scheduling for remote state estimation with limited communication resources. A smart sensor observes a physical process and decides whether to send the local state estimate to a remote estimator via a wireless communication channel; the estimator computes the state estimate of the process according to the received data packets and the known scheduling mechanism. Based on the existing optimal time-triggered scheduling, we employ a stochastic event trigger to save precious communication chances and further improve the estimation performance. The minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) state estimate is derived since the Gaussian property is preserved. The estimation performance upper bound and communication rate are analyzed. The main results are illustrated by numerical examples.
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