Abstract

AbstractThe advent of networked control systems urges the digital control design to incorporate communication constraints efficiently. In order to accommodate this requirement, this article studies the joint design of controller and event‐trigger for linear stochastic systems in the presence of a resource‐limited communication channel which exhibits packet dropouts and time‐delay. The event‐trigger situated at the sensor decides at every sampling instance, whether to send information over the communication channel to the controller. The design approach is formulated as a stochastic average‐cost optimization problem, where the communication constraints are reflected as an additional cost penalty of the average transmission rate. Different conditions on the communication model are given where the joint optimal design can be split into a separate control and event‐trigger design. Based on these results, two suboptimal design approaches are developed. By using drift criteria, stability guarantees of the closed‐loop system for both approaches are derived in terms of bounded moment stability. Numerical simulations illustrate the efficacy of the event‐triggered approach compared with optimal time‐triggered controllers.

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