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Network-Induced Constraints in Networked Control Systems—A Survey

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The main methodologies suggested in the literature to cope with typical network-induced constraints, namely time delays, packet losses and disorder, time-varying transmission intervals, competition of multiple nodes accessing networks, and data quantization are surveyed.
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Networked control systems (NCSs) have, in recent years, brought many innovative impacts to control systems. However, great challenges are also met due to the network-induced imperfections. Such network-induced imperfections are handled as various constraints, which should appropriately be considered in the analysis and design of NCSs. In this paper, the main methodologies suggested in the literature to cope with typical network-induced constraints, namely time delays, packet losses and disorder, time-varying transmission intervals, competition of multiple nodes accessing networks, and data quantization are surveyed; the constraints suggested in the literature on the first two types of constraints are updated in different categorizing ways; and those on the latter three types of constraints are extended.

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A Survey of Recent Results in Networked Control Systems

TL;DR: This work reviews several recent results on estimation, analysis, and controller synthesis for NCSs, and addresses channel limitations in terms of packet-rates, sampling, network delay, and packet dropouts.
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Computer-Controlled Systems: Theory and Design

TL;DR: This volume focuses on the design of computer-controlled systems, featuring computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple paper-and-pencil calculations.
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Stability of networked control systems

TL;DR: This work model NCSs with packet dropout and multiple-packet transmission as asynchronous dynamical systems and analyze their stability using stability regions and a hybrid systems technique, and discusses methods to compensate network-induced delay.
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Time-delay systems: an overview of some recent advances and open problems

TL;DR: Some open problems are discussed: the constructive use of the delayed inputs, the digital implementation of distributed delays, the control via the delay, and the handling of information related to the delay value.
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Kalman filtering with intermittent observations

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