Search Results for author: Wei Xing Zheng

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

Sub/super-stochastic matrix with applications to bipartite tracking control over signed networks

no code implementations4 Apr 2020 Lei Shi, Wei Xing Zheng, Jinliang Shao, Yuhua Cheng

In the first part, we examine the dynamics of bipartite tracking for first-order MASs, second-order MASs and general linear MASs in the presence of asynchronous interactions, respectively.

A General Control Framework for Boolean Networks

no code implementations1 Jul 2020 Shiyong Zhu, Jianquan Lu, Shun-ichi Azuma, Wei Xing Zheng

A necessary and sufficient criterion is derived for the structural controllability of \texttt{BNs}; it can be verified with $\Theta(n^2)$ time, where $n$ is the number of network nodes.

In-Field Gyroscope Autocalibration with Iterative Attitude Estimation

no code implementations20 Mar 2021 Li Wang, Rob Duffield, Deborah Fox, Athena Hammond, Andrew J. Zhang, Wei Xing Zheng, Steven W. Su

This paper presents an efficient in-field calibration method tailored for low-cost triaxial MEMS gyroscopes often used in healthcare applications.

Experimental Design

Sparse Bayesian Deep Learning for Dynamic System Identification

1 code implementation27 Jul 2021 Hongpeng Zhou, Chahine Ibrahim, Wei Xing Zheng, Wei Pan

Furthermore, a practical calculation approach based on the Monte-Carlo integration method is derived to quantify the uncertainty of the parameters and predictions.

Uncertainty Quantification

A Lightweight Sensor Scheduler Based on AoI Function for Remote State Estimation over Lossy Wireless Channels

no code implementations14 Aug 2023 Taige Chang, Xianghui Cao, Wei Xing Zheng

This paper investigates the problem of sensor scheduling for remotely estimating the states of heterogeneous dynamical systems over resource-limited and lossy wireless channels.

Scheduling

A Control-Recoverable Added-Noise-based Privacy Scheme for LQ Control in Networked Control Systems

no code implementations20 Mar 2024 Xuening Tang, Xianghui Cao, Wei Xing Zheng

The proposed design effectively preserves the privacy of the control system's state without sacrificing the control performance.

Privacy Preserving

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