Dynamic Event-Triggered Discrete-Time Linear Time-Varying System with Privacy-Preservation
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This paper focuses on discrete-time wireless sensor networks with privacy-preservation. In practical applications, information exchange between sensors is subject to attacks. For the information leakage caused by the attack during the information transmission process, privacy-preservation is introduced for system states. To make communication resources more effectively utilized, a dynamic event-triggered set-membership estimator is designed. Moreover, the privacy of the system is analyzed to ensure the security of the real data. As a result, the set-membership estimator with differential privacy is analyzed using recursive convex optimization. Then the steady-state performance of the system is studied. Finally, one example is presented to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed distributed filter containing privacy-preserving analysis.
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