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State Estimation of Wireless Sensor Networks in the Presence of Data Packet Drops and Non-Gaussian Noise (2301.05867v2)

Published 14 Jan 2023 in eess.SP

Abstract: Distributed Kalman filter approaches based on the maximum correntropy criterion have recently demonstrated superior state estimation performance to that of conventional distributed Kalman filters for wireless sensor networks in the presence of non-Gaussian impulsive noise. However, these algorithms currently fail to take account of data packet drops. The present work addresses this issue by proposing a distributed maximum correntropy Kalman filter that accounts for data packet drops (i.e., the DMCKF-DPD algorithm). The effectiveness and feasibility of the algorithm are verified by simulations conducted in a wireless sensor network with intermittent observations due to data packet drops under a non-Gaussian noise environment. Moreover, the computational complexity of the DMCKF-DPD algorithm is demonstrated to be moderate compared with that of a conventional distributed Kalman filter, and we provide a sufficient condition to ensure the convergence of the proposed algorithm.

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