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Control Subject to Computational and Communication Constraints

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Control subject to Computational and Communication Constraints highlights many problems encountered by control researchers, while also informing graduate students of the many interesting ideas at the frontier between control theory, information theory and computational theory.
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This book provides a broad overview of the current problems, challenges and solutions in the field of control theory, communication theory and computational resources management. Recent results on dynamical systems, which open new opportunities for research and challenges to be addressed in the future, are proposed in the context of computational and communication constraints. In order to take into the account complex phenomena, such as nonlinearities, time-varying parameters and limited availability of information, the book proposes new approaches for open problems with both theoretical and practical significance. The contributors’ research is centred on robust stability and performance of control loops that are subject to computational and communication constraints. A particular focus is placed on the presence of constraints in communication and computation, which is a critical issue in networked control systems and cyber-physical systems. The contributions, which rely on the development of novel paradigms are provided are by leading experts in the field from all over the world, thus providing readers with the most accurate solutions for the constraints. Control subject to Computational and Communication Constraints highlights many problems encountered by control researchers, while also informing graduate students of the many interesting ideas at the frontier between control theory, information theory and computational theory. The book is also a useful point of reference for engineers and practitioners, and the survey chapters will assist instructors in lecture preparation.

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Does sample-time emulation preserve exponential stability?

TL;DR: This paper addresses the problem of stability preservation for exponential stability in closed-loop systems, and shows that viability of emulation approach is usually proved only under quite restrictive assumptions on the plant and the controller, which will in fact be discarded.
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Event-based control of a damped linear Schrödinger equation

TL;DR: In this article , an event-triggering mechanism for the damped linear Schrödinger equation is presented, where localized damping is considered and the absence of any accumulation points of the time updates sequence is proven, ensuring the avoidance of Zeno behavior.
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Control subject to Computational and Communication Constraints highlights many problems encountered by control researchers, while also informing graduate students of the many interesting ideas at the frontier between control theory, information theory and computational theory.