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LQG Control Performance with Low Bitrate Periodic Coding

Published 7 Apr 2020 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2004.03648v1)

Abstract: Specific low-bitrate coding strategies are examined through their effect on LQ control performance. By limiting the subject to these methods, we are able to identify principles underlying coding for control; a subject of significant recent interest but few tangible results. In particular, we consider coding the quantized output signal deploying period-two codes of differing delay-versus-accuracy tradeoff. The quantification of coding performance is via the LQ control cost. The feedback control system comprises the coder-decoder in the path between the output and the state estimator, which is followed by linear state-variable feedback, as is optimal in the memoryless case. The quantizer is treated as the functional composition of an infinitely-long linear staircase function and a saturation. This permits the analysis to subdivide into estimator computations, seemingly independent of the control performance criterion, and an escape time evaluation, which ties the control back into the choice of quantizer saturation bound. An example is studied which illustrates the role of the control objective in determining the efficacy of coding using these schemes. The results mesh well with those observed in signal coding. However, the introduction of a realization-based escape time is a novelty departing significantly from mean square computations.

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