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Stability analysis of networked control systems subject to packet-dropouts and finite-level quantization

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posted on 2025-05-10, 22:46 authored by Yumiko Ishido, Kiyotsugu Takaba, Daniel E. Quevedo
This paper is concerned with the stability analysis of a networked control system, wherein communication from the controller to the plant input is through a digital channel subject to packet-dropouts and finite-level quantization. No acknowledgments of receipt are available to the controller. To alleviate the effect of packet-dropouts, the controller transmits tentative plant input sequences. Within this setup, we derive a sufficient condition for small ℓ∞ signal ℓ∞ stability of the networked control system. This condition requires the maximum number of consecutive packet-dropouts to be bounded. We also elucidate the trade-off which exists between the disturbance attenuation and the step size of the quantizer and the maximum number of consecutive packet-dropouts.

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Journal title

Systems & Control Letters

Volume

60

Issue

5

Pagination

325-332

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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