TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of a Family of Controllers for Networked Systems Under Nonuniform Communication and Network-Induced Delay
AU - Hamza, Muhammad Amir
AU - Mustafa, Ghulam
AU - Shi, Dawei
AU - Qayyum Khan, Abdul
AU - Abid, Muhammad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - —In this note, we characterize a family of discrete-time strictly causal stabilizing controllers for networked systems under nonuniform communication and network-induced delays. First, we absorb the feedback delay in the controller structure and parameterize a family of stabilizing controllers for the delay-free plant with some restrictions on the controller structure due to time delay. Then, we lift the feedback connection and choose the free parameter of the family in the lifted domain to incorporate the effect of nonuniform communication, resulting in a family of stabilizing controllers under nonuniform communication and delay. Furthermore, we propose a network-friendly architecture that, contrary to existing results, does not require computing a control sequence at the sensor side of the controller and is robust against network packet dropouts. Furthermore, H2 and H∞ optimization are discussed. Finally, examples of a stabilizing controller and an H∞ controller illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques.
AB - —In this note, we characterize a family of discrete-time strictly causal stabilizing controllers for networked systems under nonuniform communication and network-induced delays. First, we absorb the feedback delay in the controller structure and parameterize a family of stabilizing controllers for the delay-free plant with some restrictions on the controller structure due to time delay. Then, we lift the feedback connection and choose the free parameter of the family in the lifted domain to incorporate the effect of nonuniform communication, resulting in a family of stabilizing controllers under nonuniform communication and delay. Furthermore, we propose a network-friendly architecture that, contrary to existing results, does not require computing a control sequence at the sensor side of the controller and is robust against network packet dropouts. Furthermore, H2 and H∞ optimization are discussed. Finally, examples of a stabilizing controller and an H∞ controller illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques.
KW - H2 and H∞ control
KW - all stabilizing controllers
KW - network-induced delay
KW - networked control systems
KW - nonuniform sampling
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U2 - 10.1109/TAC.2023.3243867
DO - 10.1109/TAC.2023.3243867
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149400589
SN - 0018-9286
VL - 68
SP - 6891
EP - 6898
JO - IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
JF - IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
IS - 11
ER -