DocumentCode :
26113
Title :
Event Triggered Adaptive Differential Modulation: A New Method for Traffic Reduction in Networked Control Systems
Author :
Premaratne, Upeka ; Halgamuge, Saman K. ; Y. Mareels, Iven
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun. Eng., Univ. of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Volume :
58
Issue :
7
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
1696
Lastpage :
1706
Abstract :
Congestion in a networked control system (NCS) has many undesirable effects that can make a control system unstable if severe enough. These include delays and packet drops. Therefore, reducing network traffic, including traffic generated by the NCS itself is a necessity. In event based control (EBC) a control signal is generated when a specific event is triggered such as the control error exceeding a predetermined threshold. When the rate of change of a variable is bounded, event triggering reduces the effective frequency in which control signals have to be generated when compared to a system with periodic sampling. This paper proposes a new method of event triggering called event triggered adaptive differential modulation (ETADM) that combines the bandwidth reduction strategies of event triggering and human speech coding techniques. The proposed method can be applied to nonlinear systems with a stabilizing feedback. In addition, it can be shown to be robust to packet drops. Stability for this method can be analyzed in terms of input to state stability (ISS) for a given bound of the signal reconstruction error.
Keywords :
adaptive modulation; bandwidth allocation; delays; feedback; input-output stability; networked control systems; nonlinear systems; signal reconstruction; signal sampling; speech coding; telecommunication congestion control; EBC; ETADM; ISS; NCS; bandwidth reduction strategies; control signal; control system unstability; delays; event based control; event triggered adaptive differential modulation; feedback stabilization; human speech coding techniques; input to state stability; network traffic reduction method; networked control systems; nonlinear systems; packet drops; periodic sampling; signal reconstruction error; Communication networks; Control systems; Delay; Modulation; Sensors; Signal reconstruction; Stability analysis; Adaptive differential modulation (ADM); event based control (EBC); event triggered adaptive differential modulation ETADM; input to state stability (ISS); networked control; signal reconstruction;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9286
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2013.2242571
Filename :
6419765
Link To Document :
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