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In this lecture, we study the optimum packet drop mechanism for estimation of dynamical systems over mobile noisy channels.  We will consider a case where the knowledge of channel quality is available in the estimator as well as the scenario where there is no cross-layer information path on channel quality.  We will derive stability conditions for both cases.  Furthermore, we will find the optimum packet drop mechanism to optimize the performance.
 
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== Reading ==
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~yasi/papers/CDC_Draft.pdf Receiver Design Principles for Estimation over Fading Channels], Yasamin Mostofi and Richard Murray, Proceedings of Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), December 2005.</p>
 
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~yasi/papers/ACC_Draft.pdf On Dropping Noisy Packets in Kalman Filtering over a Wireless Fading Channel], Yasamin Mostofi and Richard Murray, Proceedings of American Control Conference (ACC), June 2005.</p>
 
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~yasi/papers/secon.pdf Effect of Time-Varying Fading Channels on the Control Performance of a Mobile Sensor Node], Yasamin Mostofi and Richard Murray, Proceedings of IEEE 1st International Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (Secon), October 2004, Santa Clara, CA.</p>
 
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== Additional Resources ==
 
* <p>Chapter 4 of "Wireless Communications, Principles and Practice", Theodore S. Rappaport, Prentice-Hall, July 1999.</p>
 
 
 
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In this lecture, we study the optimum packet drop mechanism for estimation of dynamical systems over mobile noisy channels. We will consider a case where the knowledge of channel quality is available in the estimator as well as the scenario where there is no cross-layer information path on channel quality. We will derive stability conditions for both cases. Furthermore, we will find the optimum packet drop mechanism to optimize the performance.

Lecture Materials

Reading


Additional Resources

  • Chapter 4 of "Wireless Communications, Principles and Practice", Theodore S. Rappaport, Prentice-Hall, July 1999.