Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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752327 | Systems & Control Letters | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We examine two special cases of the problem of optimal linear quadratic Gaussian control of a system whose state is being measured by sensors that communicate with the controller over packet-dropping links. We pose the problem as an information transmission problem. Using a separation principle, we decompose the problem into a standard LQR state-feedback controller design, along with an optimal encoder–decoder design for propagating and using the information across the unreliable links. Our design is optimal among all causal algorithms for any arbitrary packet-drop pattern. Further, the solution is appealing from a practical point of view because it can be implemented as a small modification of an existing LQG control design.
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Authors
Vijay Gupta, Babak Hassibi, Richard M. Murray,