Abstract
In this paper, the model-based networked control is addressed for a class of singularly perturbed control systems with nonlinear uncertainties. An approximate linear slow and fast control system of the plant, which can be obtained by omitting the nonlinear uncertainties, are used as a model to estimate the state behavior of the plant between transmission times. The stability of model-based networked control systems is investigated under the assumption that the controller/actuator is updated with the sensor information at constant time intervals. It is shown that there exists the allowable upper bound of the singular perturbation parameter such that the model-based networked control system is globally exponentially stable.
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