Title :
On the synchronization problem for the stabilization of networked control systems over nondeterministic networks
Author :
Varutti, P. ; Findeisen, R.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Autom. Eng., Otto-von-Guericke Univ., Magdeburg, Germany
Abstract :
In recent years, networked control systems have gained the attention of the control community, since they allow re-using the preexisting infrastructure therefore reducing deployment time and costs. Unfortunately, they also introduce new control challenges due to the nondeterministic network behavior. Predictive and model-based approaches can be used to compensate both delays and packet dropouts. However, a common timeframe among the involved components -sensors, actuators, plants and controllers- is required. This brings normally the necessity of keeping inner-clocks synchronized, which at the current state of art can be hard to realize. In this paper, a possible solution for the synchronization problem is presented. The idea is to keep using predictive techniques but utilizing a unique inner-clock on the system side. Assuming that actuator and sensor are directly connected to the system, the packets are time stamped, the delays are bounded, the maximum round-trip-time is known, and a limited amount of information is lost, it is possible to use model predictive control to stabilize the closed loop system by compensating delays and packet dropouts.
Keywords :
actuators; closed loop systems; control engineering computing; delays; nonlinear control systems; predictive control; sensors; stability; synchronisation; actuator component; closed loop system; delay compensation; maximum round-trip-time; networked control system; nondeterministic network; nonlinear system; packet dropout; predictive control; sensor component; stability; synchronization problem; Actuators; Art; Closed loop systems; Control systems; Costs; Delay effects; Networked control systems; Predictive control; Predictive models; Sensor systems; networked control systems; nondeterministic networks; nonlinear continuous systems; nonlinear model predictive control; packet dropouts; stability;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 2009. ACC '09.
Conference_Location :
St. Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4523-3
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1619
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2009.5160492