Optimal sensor scheduling with applications to networked estimation and control systems is considered. We model sensor measurement and transmission instances using jumps between states of a continuous-time Markov chain. We introduce a cost function for this Markov chain as the summation of terms depending on the average sampling frequencies of the subsystems and the effort needed for changing the parameters of the underlying Markov chain. By minimizing this cost function through extending Brockett’s recent approach to optimal control of Markov chains, we extract an optimal scheduling policy to fairly allocate the network resources among the control loops. We study the statistical properties of this scheduling policy in order to compute uppe...
This paper is concerned with the stability analysis of networked control systems with communication ...
We consider sensor power scheduling for estimating the state of a general high-order Gauss-Markov sy...
We examine the problem of distributed estimation when only one sensor can take a measurement per tim...
Abstract—We consider stochastic sensor scheduling with application to networked control systems. We ...
We consider the problem of multiple sensor scheduling for remote state estimation of multiple proces...
In Networked Control Systems, remote state estimation is hampered by limitations in sensor to estima...
We investigate sensor scheduling for remote estimation when multiple smart sensors monitor multiple ...
In this paper, we consider a state estimation problem over a bandwidth limited network. A sensor net...
In this paper, we consider a state estimation problem over a bandwidth limited network. A sensor net...
This paper develops the time-delay approach to networked control systems with scheduling protocols, ...
summary:This paper is concerned with the finite and infinite horizon optimal control issue for a cla...
We consider sensor power scheduling for estimating the state of a general high-order Gauss-Markov sy...
This paper considers the problem of sensory data scheduling of multiple processes. There are n indep...
Consider the Hidden Markov model where the realization of a sin-gle Markov chain is observed by a nu...
This paper considers the scheduling problem of a decentralized system where a number of dynamical su...
This paper is concerned with the stability analysis of networked control systems with communication ...
We consider sensor power scheduling for estimating the state of a general high-order Gauss-Markov sy...
We examine the problem of distributed estimation when only one sensor can take a measurement per tim...
Abstract—We consider stochastic sensor scheduling with application to networked control systems. We ...
We consider the problem of multiple sensor scheduling for remote state estimation of multiple proces...
In Networked Control Systems, remote state estimation is hampered by limitations in sensor to estima...
We investigate sensor scheduling for remote estimation when multiple smart sensors monitor multiple ...
In this paper, we consider a state estimation problem over a bandwidth limited network. A sensor net...
In this paper, we consider a state estimation problem over a bandwidth limited network. A sensor net...
This paper develops the time-delay approach to networked control systems with scheduling protocols, ...
summary:This paper is concerned with the finite and infinite horizon optimal control issue for a cla...
We consider sensor power scheduling for estimating the state of a general high-order Gauss-Markov sy...
This paper considers the problem of sensory data scheduling of multiple processes. There are n indep...
Consider the Hidden Markov model where the realization of a sin-gle Markov chain is observed by a nu...
This paper considers the scheduling problem of a decentralized system where a number of dynamical su...
This paper is concerned with the stability analysis of networked control systems with communication ...
We consider sensor power scheduling for estimating the state of a general high-order Gauss-Markov sy...
We examine the problem of distributed estimation when only one sensor can take a measurement per tim...