Communication scheduling is needed when control loops of several safety-critical systems are closed through a shared communication medium. To enable schedulability, control for each system is designed primarily to minimize its communication demand. In this paper, we study communication demand minimization for a class of perturbed multi-agent networked control systems with a shared communication medium and subject to input and coupled state constraints. First, a framework to design communication schedule and control is recalled such that state and input constraints are satisfied under no coupling assumption. Then, a heuristic method is proposed to decouple state constraints such that the overall communication demand of the systems is minimized. Effectiveness of the proposed results are illustrated through a numerical example.
Communication Demand Minimization for Perturbed Networked Control Systems with Coupled Constraints
Colombo, Alessandro;
2023-01-01
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Communication scheduling is needed when control loops of several safety-critical systems are closed through a shared communication medium. To enable schedulability, control for each system is designed primarily to minimize its communication demand. In this paper, we study communication demand minimization for a class of perturbed multi-agent networked control systems with a shared communication medium and subject to input and coupled state constraints. First, a framework to design communication schedule and control is recalled such that state and input constraints are satisfied under no coupling assumption. Then, a heuristic method is proposed to decouple state constraints such that the overall communication demand of the systems is minimized. Effectiveness of the proposed results are illustrated through a numerical example.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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