Title :
Stabilization of Linear Systems Over Gaussian Networks
Author :
Zaidi, A.A. ; Oechtering, Tobias J. ; Yüksel, Serdar ; Skoglund, Mikael
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., KTH R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
The problem of remotely stabilizing a noisy linear time invariant plant over a Gaussian relay network is addressed. The network is comprised of a sensor node, a group of relay nodes and a remote controller. The sensor and the relay nodes operate subject to an average transmit power constraint and they can cooperate to communicate the observations of the plant´s state to the remote controller. The communication links between all nodes are modeled as Gaussian channels. Necessary as well as sufficient conditions for mean-square stabilization over various network topologies are derived. The sufficient conditions are in general obtained using delay-free linear policies and the necessary conditions are arrived at using information theoretic tools. Different settings where linear policies are optimal, asymptotically optimal (in certain parameters of the system) and suboptimal have been identified. For the case with noisy multidimensional sources controlled over scalar channels, it is shown that linear time varying policies lead to minimum capacity requirements, meeting the fundamental lower bound. For the case with noiseless sources and parallel channels, nonlinear policies which meet the lower bound have been identified.
Keywords :
linear systems; networked control systems; stability; time-varying systems; Gaussian channels; Gaussian relay network; asymptotically optimal policy; delay-free linear policies; information theoretic tools; linear systems; linear time varying policies; mean-square stabilization; necessary condition; noisy linear time invariant plant; noisy multidimensional sources; optimal policy; relay nodes; remote controller; scalar channels; sensor node; suboptimal policy; sufficient condition; transmit power constraint; Linear systems; Network topology; Nickel; Noise measurement; Relays; Sensors; Silicon; Gaussian relay channels; linear systems; moment stabilization; networked control systems;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2322213