DocumentCode
2849171
Title
Effect of coupling point selection on distortion in Internet-distributed hardware-in-the-loop simulation
Author
Ersal, T. ; Gillespie, R.B. ; Brudnak, M. ; Stein, J.L. ; Fathy, H.K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
June 29 2011-July 1 2011
Firstpage
3096
Lastpage
3103
Abstract
Internet-distributed hardware-in-the-loop (ID HIL) simulation integrates HIL setups between geographically dispersed engineering teams and fosters concurrent systems testing early in the design process. The question naturally arises: what is the cost in fidelity incurred by distributing the simulation across Internet links? The degree to which an Internet-distributed simulation loses fidelity relative to a single location HIL setup is referred to as distortion in this paper. Various factors affect distortion, including the Internet´s delay, jitter, and loss, as studied extensively in the literature. Additional considerations, however, such as the coupling points, i.e., the particular points at which the system model shall be divided to enable distribution across the Internet, also affect distortion. The aim of this paper is to turn coupling point selection into a design decision that can be used to minimize distortion. To quantify distortion, a frequency-domain metric is proposed using a linear systems framework. This metric is then used to analyze how the choice of the coupling point affects distortion, and it is also linked to a sensitivity function, which is easier to interpret physically. This analysis can be used in an ID-HIL setup to pick a coupling point that gives minimal distortion, and is the first step towards analyzing the trade-off between stability robustness and transparency in an ID-HIL system.
Keywords
Internet; delays; digital simulation; distortion; embedded systems; frequency-domain analysis; jitter; linear systems; sensitivity; stability; ID-HIL simulation; Internet delay; Internet links; Internet-distributed hardware-in-the-loop simulation; concurrent systems; coupling point selection; distortion; frequency-domain analysis; jitter; linear system; sensitivity function; single-location HIL setup; stability; Couplings; Delay; Distortion; Internet; Sensitivity; Strontium;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference (ACC), 2011
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
0743-1619
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0080-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.2011.5990934
Filename
5990934
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