Consensus-Based Distributed Estimation in the presence of Heterogeneous, Time-Invariant Delays

Mohammadreza Doostmohammadian, Usman A. Khan, Mohammad Pirani, Themistoklis Charalambous
2021 IEEE Control Systems Letters  
Classical distributed estimation scenarios typically assume timely and reliable exchanges of information over the sensor network. This letter, in contrast, considers single time-scale distributed estimation via a sensor network subject to transmission time-delays. The proposed discrete-time networked estimator consists of two steps: (i) consensus on (delayed) a-priori estimates, and (ii) measurement update. The sensors only share their a-priori estimates with their out-neighbors over (possibly)
more » ... time-delayed transmission links. The delays are assumed to be fixed over time, heterogeneous, and known. We assume distributed observability instead of local observability, which significantly reduces the communication/sensing loads on sensors. Using the notions of augmented matrices and the Kronecker product, the convergence of the proposed estimator over stronglyconnected networks is proved for a specific upper-bound on the time-delay.
doi:10.1109/lcsys.2021.3128152 fatcat:2gnmix4in5hh7ddpf56emj6xbe