Abstract

Modelling, analysis and control of networked control systems (NCS) have recently emerged as topics of significant interest to the control community. The defining feature of any NCS is that information is exchanged using digital band-limited serial communication channel among systems components and usually shared by other feedback control loops. Conventional control theory with many ideal assumptions, such as synchronized control and non-delayed sensing and actuation must be revisited so that the limitations on communication capabilities within the control design framework can be integrated. Recent achievements showed that it is possible to solve communication problems and control problems simultaneously, thus contributing to a more efficient NCS design. This paper aims at giving an overview of Fault Diagnosis methods dealing with enhancement of robustness against network induced effects and introducing co-design approaches making it possible to solve communication problems and control problems simultaneously, thus contributing to a more efficient design.

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