Event-Triggering in Distributed Networked Control Systems
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of Notre Dame
Abstract
This paper examines event-triggered data transmission in distributed networked control systems with packet loss and transmission delays. We propose a distributed event-triggering scheme, where a subsystem broadcasts its state information to its neighbors only when the subsystem's local state error exceeds a specified threshold. In this scheme, a subsystem is able to make broadcast decisions using its locally sampled data. It can also locally predict the maximal allowable number of successive data dropouts (MANSD) and the state-based deadlines for transmission delays. Moreover, the designer's selection of the local event for a subsystem only requires information on that individual subsystem. Our analysis…
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2Topics & keywords
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Bounded function
- Computer science
- State (computer science)
- Control theory (sociology)
- Network packet
- Nonlinear system
- Controller (irrigation)
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions