Title :
Stability analysis of networked control systems
Author :
Walsh, Gregory C. ; Ye, Hong ; Bushnell, Linda G.
Author_Institution :
Cyra Technol., Oakland, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We introduce a novel control network protocol, try-once-discard (TOD), for multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) networked control systems (NCSs), and provide an analytic proof of global exponential stability for both the new protocol and the more commonly used (statically scheduled) access methods. Our approach is to first design the controller using established techniques and considering the network transparency, and then analyze the effect of the network on closed-loop system performance. When implemented, an NCS consists of multiple independent sensors and actuators competing for an access to the network, with no universal clock available to synchronize their actions. Since the nodes act asynchronously, we allow access to the network at anytime, but assume each access occurs before a prescribed deadline, known as the maximum allowable transfer interval. Only one node may access the network at a time. This communication constraint imposed by the network is the main focus of the paper. The performance of the new TOD protocol and the statically scheduled protocols are examined in simulations of an automotive gas turbine and an unstable batch reactor
Keywords :
MIMO systems; access protocols; asymptotic stability; closed loop systems; scheduling; synchronisation; telecommunication networks; MIMO systems; TOD protocol; closed-loop system; control network protocol; dynamic model; exponential stability; maximum allowable transfer interval; packet transmission system; scheduling; serial communication networks; synchronization; Access protocols; Actuators; Clocks; Control systems; MIMO; Networked control systems; Performance analysis; Stability analysis; Synchronization; System performance;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on