EVENTS

Event-triggered Distributed Filtering over Wireless Sensor Networks

20/09/2022

Date & Time: 15:00, Sep. 20, 2022

Venue: Tencent Meeting (ID: 346-2740-2517)

Lecturer: Academician Wang Zidong

Lecture Summary: In this talk, we first review the need for the event-triggering mechanism and the background for the sensor networks. We then discuss the distributed filtering problem for a class of discrete time-varying systems with an event-triggering communication mechanism over the sensor networks. Each intelligent sensor node transmits the data to its neighbours only when the local innovation violates a predetermined data transmission condition. In terms of an event indicator variable, the triggering information is utilized so as to reduce the conservation in the filter analysis. Some future research directions are also pointed out.

Lecturer’s Profile: Wang Zidong, chair professor of Brunel University London. He is an academician of the Academia Europaea and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, an IEEE fellow, and chief editor of International Journal of Systems Science and Neurocomputing. He has been engaged in research on control theory, machine learning, and bioinformatics for many years, and has published more than 700 international papers in SCI journals. He serves as current or former chief editor, associate editor or editorial board member of twelve international journals. He used to be the chairman of the Chinese Automation and Computer Society in the UK, a national leading talent of Donghua University, and a national expert of Tsinghua University.