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Stabilization of discrete-time networked control systems with packet dropout and network-induced delay

Abstract

This paper mainly investigates the mean square stabilization problem for discrete-time networked control systems (NCSs). It is assumed that there exists a single network-induced delay between the controller and the plant, while the control signal is sent to the plant over a lossy communication channel whose packet dropout process is modeled as an independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) Bernoulli process. First, a necessary and sufficient condition for stabilization is developed with some new derived coupled algebraic Riccati-type equations (CAREs), where the stabilizing control is designed to be a feedback of the conditional expectation of the state. Second, the maximum packet dropout rate p max is introduced as a measure of stability robustness of the NCSs against the packet dropout. By introducing a proper Lyapunov function, a existence theorem of the maximum packet dropout rate is developed.

Keywords:
Control theory (sociology) Network packet Dropout (neural networks) Bernoulli process Robustness (evolution) Bernoulli's principle Computer science Algebraic Riccati equation Lossy compression Mathematics Riccati equation Control (management) Engineering Differential equation Computer network Statistics

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Stability and Control of Uncertain Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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