SYSYFeb 7, 2017

Optimal Tracking Performance of Control Systems with Two-Channel Constraints

arXiv:1702.0208020 citationsh-index: 60
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Provides theoretical performance bounds for networked control systems, which is important for control engineers designing systems with communication constraints.

This paper derives the optimal tracking performance limitation for networked control systems with two-channel constraints, considering bandwidth, energy constraints, and additive colored Gaussian noise. The results show that performance is affected by non-minimum phase zeros, unstable poles, and channel parameters.

This paper focuses on the tracking performance limitation for a class of networked control systems(NCSs) with two-channel constraints. In communication channels, we consider bandwidth, energy constraints and additive colored Gaussian noise(ACGN) simultaneously. In plant, non-minimal zeros and unstable poles are considered; multi-repeated zeros and poles are also applicable. To obtain the optimal performance, the two-parameter controller is adopted. The theoretical results show that the optimal tracking performance is influenced by the non-minimum phase zeros, unstable poles, gain at all frequencies of the given plant, and the reference input signal for NCSs. Moreover, the performance limitation is also affected by the limited bandwidth, additive colored Gaussian noise, and the corresponding multiples for the non-minimum phase zeros and unstable poles. Additionally, the channel minimal input power constraints are given under the condition ensuring the stability of the system and acquiring system performance limitation. Finally, simulation examples are given to illustrate the theoretical results.

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