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In this article, the multisensor particle filtering problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear complex networks with multirate heterogeneous measurements. The underlying complex networks are subject to non-Gaussian noises and randomly switching couplings, while the multirate heterogeneous measurements (including fast-rate binary measurements and slow-rate integral measurements) are transmitted to remote filters via imperfect wireless communication channels. Both the deterministic and stochastic channel gains, along with possible transmission failures, are taken into account to characterize the properties of wireless communication channels. The purpose of this article is to propose a channel-related filtering scheme in the particle filtering framework to address these engineering-oriented complexities. To achieve this, a mixture distribution is established to reflect the effects of randomly switching couplings and generate new particle candidates. By utilizing the Monte Carlo approximation method, two types of update expressions for importance weights are explicitly derived based on the channel properties and the likelihood functions. Finally, numerical simulations are presented to demonstrate the viability and effectiveness of the proposed particle filtering algorithms.
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