ITSYSYITMar 5, 2013

Anytime Reliable LDPC Convolutional Codes for Networked Control over Wireless Channel

arXiv:1303.103823 citationsh-index: 49

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This paper deals with the problem of stabilizing an unstable system through networked control over the wireless medium. In such a situation a remote sensor communicates the measurements to the system controller through a noisy channel. In particular, in the AWGN scenario, we show that protograph-based LDPC convolutional codes achieve anytime reliability and we also derive a lower bound to the signal-to-noise ratio required to stabilize the system. Moreover, on the Rayleigh-fading channel, we show by simulations that resorting to multiple sensors allows to achieve a diversity gain.

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