Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4975652 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, the stability of networked control systems (NCSs) with communication constraints at both channels is investigated. A Conventional Round-Robin Scheduling (CRRS) is applied to deal with the communication constraints issue for its simple structure. Furthermore, a Dynamic Round-Robin Scheduling (DRRS), which can preserve the controllability and the detectability of the systems, is considered. For the unreliable communication channels, two independent homogeneous Markov chains are selected to model the packet dropouts phenomenon in the sensor-to-controller (S/C) channel and the controller-to-actuator (C/A) channel. According to the periodic property of the Round-Robin Scheduling (RRS), an auxiliary system with augmented Markov chain is established by the lifting technique to facilitate the stability analysis of the closed-loop system. A necessary and sufficient condition of the exponential mean-square stability for the NCSs is derived. Two illustrative examples are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed stability analysis method.
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