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Analysis of the optimal sampling rate for state estimation in sensor networks with delays
Miguel Martínez-Rey1, Felipe Espinosa1, Alfredo Gardel1
1Electronics Department, Engineering School, University of Alcala, University Campus s/n, 28871 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
When addressing the problem of state estimation in sensor networks, the effects of communications on estimator performance are often neglected. High accuracy requires a high sampling rate, but this leads to higher channel load and longer delays, which in turn worsens estimation performance. This paper studies the problem of determining the optimal sampling rate for state estimation in sensor networks from a theoretical perspective that takes into account traffic generation, a model of network behaviour and the effect of delays. Some theoretical results about Riccati and Lyapunov equations applied to sampled systems are derived, and a solution was obtained for the ideal case of perfect sensor information. This result is also interesting for non-ideal sensors, as in some cases it works as an upper bound of the optimisation solution.