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Control design and analysis of a stochastic network control system

Published 1 Apr 2017 in cs.SY | (1704.00236v1)

Abstract: A Network Control System (NCS) consists of control components that interact with the plant over a shared network. The system dynamics of a NCS could be subject to noise arising from randomness in the times at which the data is transmitted over the network, corruption of the transmitted data by the communication network, and external disturbances that might affect the plant. A question of interest is to understand how the statistics of the data transmission times affects the system dynamics, and under what conditions the system is stable. Another related issue is designing a controller that meets desired performance specifications (e.g., a specific mean and variance of the system state). Here, we consider a minimal NCS that consists of a plant and a controller, and it is subject to random transmission times, channel corruption and external disturbances. We derive exact dynamics of the first two moments of the system, and use them to derive the stability conditions of the system. We further design a control law that steers the system to a desired mean and variance. Finally, we demonstrate our results using different examples, and show that under some specific conditions, randomness in the data transmission times can even reduce the variability contributed from disturbance.

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