A preliminary version of this paper was presented as a plenary address at the Chinese Control and Decision Conference, Yantai, China, July 2008. The authors would like to thank M.S. Derpich and J. Østergaard for fundamental contributions to the work summarized here.
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Analysis and design of networked control systems using the additive noise model methodology†
Article first published online: 13 MAY 2010
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.201
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Goodwin, G. C., Silva, E. I. and Quevedo, D. E. (2010), Analysis and design of networked control systems using the additive noise model methodology. Asian Journal of Control, 12: 443–459. doi: 10.1002/asjc.201
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Publication History
- Issue published online: 16 JUN 2010
- Article first published online: 13 MAY 2010
- Manuscript Accepted: 15 FEB 2009
- Manuscript Received: 12 NOV 2008
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Keywords:
- Networked control;
- performance;
- signal-to-noise ratio constraints;
- data-rate constraints;
- delays;
- data dropouts
Abstract
Networked Control has emerged in recent years as a new and exciting area in systems science. The topic has many potential applications in diverse areas ranging from control of microrobots to biological and economic systems. The supporting theory is very rich and combines aspects of control, signal processing, telecommunications, and information theory. In this paper, we give a partial overview of recent developments in Networked Control with an emphasis on the additive noise model methodology. We also point to several open problems in this emerging area.
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