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Stability and H_infinity Performance Preserving Scheduling Policy for Networked Control Systems

Authors:Lin Hai, Univ of Notre Dame, United States
Zhai Guisheng, Osaka Prefecture Univ, Japan
Fang Lei, Univ of Notre Dame, United States
Antsaklis Panos, Univ of Notre Dame, United States
Topic:2.1 Control Design
Session:Control Design I
Keywords: Networks, Switches, Lyapunov methods, Hybrid systems, Networked control, Scheduling policy.

Abstract

In this paper, the exponential stability and the L_2 induced gain performance are investigated for a collection of plants whose feedback control loops are closed via a shared network link. Due to a limited communication capacity, the network link can only close one feedback control loop at a time, while the other control loops are assumed to be open-loop. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully allocate the communication resources in order to guarantee exponential stability and achieve desired H_infinity performance of the whole networked control systems. In this paper, we derive a condition for scheduling the network so that all the plants achieve the exponential stability and some reasonable H_infinity disturbance attenuation levels. The proof is constructive. A time-division based scheduling policy is proposed to guarantee the exponential stability and a weighted H_infinityperformance. The techniques used in this paper are based on the average dwell time approach incorporated with piecewise quadratic Lyapunov-like functions.