Limited Data Rate in Control Systems with Networks

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This book incorporates data rate issues that arise in control design for systems involving communication networks. The general setup is that, given a plant, a communication channel with limited data rate and control objectives, one must find a controller that uses the channel in the feedback loop to achieve the control objectives. The theoretical question of interest is to find the minimum data rate necessary for the channel. This book is motivated by the recent developments in communication technology and aims at engineers and scientists in this field. The use of networks has become common practice in many control applications connecting sensors/actuators to controllers. The book therefore provides the fundamentals of the networks used in control systems, based on hybrid systems theory. The book focuses on the use of networks in distributed systems and on quantization in messages sent over networks.

Author(s): Dr. Hideaki Ishii, Professor Bruce A. Francis (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences 275
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 180
Tags: Control Engineering; Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks; Systems Theory, Control; Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization; Numerical and Computational Methods in Engineering

Introduction....Pages 1-6
Control networks....Pages 7-14
Distributed control over networks....Pages 15-31
Finite data rate control — single-input case....Pages 33-81
Towards data rate reduction....Pages 83-116
Extensions for the multiple input case....Pages 117-160
Conclusion....Pages 161-162