H2 and H State-Feedback Control Through Multi-Hop Networks: Trade-Off Analysis Between the Network Load and Performance Degradation

Rosa, T.

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the H-2 and H-infinity control problems in networked control framework, dealing specifically with cases where the communication between the components is made via a multi-hop network susceptible to packet loss, which is modeled by a Markov chain with Bernoulli distribution. The aim is to investigate the trade-off between the network resource saving and the closed-loop performance degradation in the context of state-feedback control. The performance of the control design is measured by means of the H-2 and H-infinity norms. Two main topics are evaluated: i) The influence of the initial probability distribution on the design of the controller; and ii) The relationship between the expected value of the output signal energy and the probability of successful transmissions (associated with the maximum allowable transmission per data packet) for a given transport scheme and a given performance criterion. The results are applied in a case study based on a linearized numerical model of the Furuta's inverted pendulum.

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Título de la Revista: IEEE Latin America Transactions
Volumen: 16
Número: 9
Editorial: IEEE Electron Devices Society
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 2377
Página final: 2384
Notas: ISI