We consider an exponentially stable closed loop interconnection between a continuous-time linear plant and a continuous-time linear controller, and we study the problem of interconnecting the plant output to the controller input through a digital channel. We propose an event-triggered transmission policy whose goal is to transmit the measured plant output information as little as possible while preserving closed-loop stability. Global asymptotic stability is guaranteed when the plant state is available or when an estimate of the state is available (provided by a classical continuous-time linear observer). Under further assumptions, the transmission policy guarantees global exponential stability of the origin.
Event-triggered transmission for linear control over communication channels
Zaccarian, Luca
2014-01-01
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We consider an exponentially stable closed loop interconnection between a continuous-time linear plant and a continuous-time linear controller, and we study the problem of interconnecting the plant output to the controller input through a digital channel. We propose an event-triggered transmission policy whose goal is to transmit the measured plant output information as little as possible while preserving closed-loop stability. Global asymptotic stability is guaranteed when the plant state is available or when an estimate of the state is available (provided by a classical continuous-time linear observer). Under further assumptions, the transmission policy guarantees global exponential stability of the origin.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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