This paper investigates the problem of stabilization of networked control systems via dynamic output-feedback controllers. The physical plant and the dynamic controller are in continuous time, and a communication channel exists between the output of the physical plant and the input of the dynamic controller. Three important communication features are considered: measurement quantization, signal transmission delay, and data packet dropout, which appear typically in a networked environment. Attention is focused on the design of dynamic output-feedback controllers which ensure asymptotic stability of the closed-loop systems. Linear matrix inequality (LMI)-based conditions are formulated for the existence of admissible controllers. If these conditions are satisfied, a desired controller can be readily constructed. A satellite system is used to illustrate the applicability and effectiveness of the proposed controller design method. ; published_or_final_version
Stabilization of networked control systems via dynamic output-feedback controllers
01.01.2010
48
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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