Abstract
Control and scheduling co-design becomes an issue when several controller tasks share the same execution platform and disrupt the ideal sampling and actuation patterns. In co-design the objective is to optimize the combined performance of all the controllers on the platform, subject to schedulability constraints. In the paper four LQG-based co-design methods are reviewed and evaluated: delay-aware, stochastic, periodic, and harmonic LQG co-design.
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