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== Reading ==
== Reading ==
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~yasi/papers/CDC_Draft.pdf New Design Principles for Estimation over Fading Channels in Mobile Sensor Networks], Yasamin Mostofi and Richard Murray, Proceedings of Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), December 2005.</p>
* <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/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>

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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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Additional Resources

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