articleIEEE Transactions on Automatic ControlAug 1, 2005Closed access

A new method for stabilization of networked control systems with random delays

University of Alberta

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Abstract

We consider the stabilization problem for a class of networked control systems in the discrete-time domain with random delays. The sensor-to-controller and controller-to-actuator delays are modeled as two Markov chains, and the resulting closed-loop systems are jump linear systems with two modes. The necessary and sufficient conditions on the existence of stabilizing controllers are established. It is shown that state-feedback gains are mode-dependent. An iterative linear matrix inequality (LMI) approach is employed to calculate the state-feedback gains.

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Keywords
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Linear matrix inequality
  • Networked control system
  • Actuator
  • Controller (irrigation)
  • Linear system
  • Full state feedback
  • State (computer science)
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