Title :
Streamlining real-time controller design: From performance specifications to end-to-end timing constraints
Author :
Ryu, Minsoo ; Hong, Seongsoo ; Saksena, Manas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
Abstract :
This paper presents a control theoretic approach to optimizing end-to-end timing constraints subject to the performance requirements and the schedulability constraint of a real-time control system. The control performance is specified in terms of control output responses such as steady state error maximum overshoot, settling time, and rise time; and the end-to-end timing constraints include loop processing periods and input-to-output latency. Our approach includes a generic real-time controller model on which our analysis is performed, and a heuristic optimization algorithm which derives end-to-end timing constraints. We apply the approach to the design of an embedded real-time controller and validate it through an experimental study using simulation. Our approach contributes to both the control and real-time areas: (1) it allows control engineers to take into consideration the effect of scheduling latency and sampling periods at the early stage of system design; and (2) it makes it possible to streamline the design of real-time control systems, since temporal requirements are derived in an automatic manner. Our approach can be effectively used with the period calibration method as its front-end
Keywords :
computerised numerical control; digital control; discrete time systems; heuristic programming; real-time systems; scheduling; control output responses; control performance; control theoretic approach; embedded real-time controller; end-to-end timing constraints; heuristic optimization algorithm; input-to-output latency; loop processing periods; performance requirements; performance specifications; period calibration method; real-time control system; real-time controller design; rise time; schedulability constraint; settling time; steady state error maximum overshoot; temporal requirements; Automatic control; Constraint optimization; Constraint theory; Control systems; Delay; Error correction; Performance analysis; Real time systems; Steady-state; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium, 1997. Proceedings., Third IEEE
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8016-4
DOI :
10.1109/RTTAS.1997.601347