Abstract

The paper describes development of some control techniques used in the feedback control systems. Modern control trends,with attention to networked control systems (NCS), and basic assumptions for introducing a new control concept – control in the cloudare described. Networked control systems techniques initiated the development of concept of Internet of Things and are fundamental incloud control systems design. Network induced delays that occur in NCSs, as a result of the presence of a communication network, andNCSs stability are considered, as well. Time delays and data dropouts influence on the NCS behavior and stability is analyzed, and somerelations for maximum allowable delay bound estimation are provided. It is shown, on example of DC motor control, that networkedsystem behaves in desired manner and remains stable if the delay is less then estimated maximum bound. When data dropouts occur,system delays become greater and lead to the system instability. Cloud control systems use some techniques of NCSs and cloudcomputing. These techniques are briefly presented and are necessary to complete control tasks in the cloud.

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