An analytical framework for analysis and design of networked control systems with random delays and packet losses
Delays and data losses are undesirable from a control system perspective as they tend to adversely affect performance Networked Control Systems (NCSs) are a class of control systems wherein control components exchange information using a shared communication channel. Delays and packet losses in the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Delays and data losses are undesirable from a control system perspective as
they tend to adversely affect performance Networked Control Systems (NCSs) are
a class of control systems wherein control components exchange information
using a shared communication channel. Delays and packet losses in the
communication channels are usually random, thereby making the analysis and
design of control loops more complex. The usual assumptions in classical
control theory, such as delay free sensing and synchronous actuation, assume
lesser significance when it comes to NCSs. Hence, this necessitates a
reformulation/relook into the existing models used for NCS control loop
analysis and design. In this paper, we study and present the reformulations
required for NCSs to include random delays and packet loss in the channel. This
paper thereby gives a complete overview of what has been accomplished thus far
in NCS research and puts forth a unified framework for analyzing a host of
problems that can be captured as NCSs subjected to random delays and packet
losses. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1506.06261 |