We consider a discrete-time linear quadratic Gaussian networked control setting where the (full information) observer and controller are separated by a fixed-rate noiseless channel. We study the event-triggered control setup in which the encoder may choose to either transmit a packet or remain silent. We recast this problem into that of fixed-rate quantization with an extra symbol that corresponds to the silence event. This way, controlling the average transmission rate is possible by constraining the minimal probability of the silence symbol. We supplement our theoretical framework with numerical simulations
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We propose an event-triggered control scheme for discrete-time linear systems subject to Gaussian wh...
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Abstract—We study a control architecture for linear time-invariant plants with random disturbances a...
International audienceThis paper addresses the asymptotic tracking problem subjected to linear quadr...
This paper investigates quantized feedback stabilization problems for discretetime linear time-invar...
We propose an event-triggered control scheme for discrete-time linear systems subject to Gaussian wh...
We propose an event-triggered control scheme for discrete-time linear systems subject to Gaussian wh...
We consider a discrete-time linear quadratic Gaussian networked control setting where the (full info...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider a networked control loop in which the sensors acquire partial state information...
We examine linear stochastic control systems when there is a communication channel connecting the se...
We consider a stochastic system where the communication between the controller and the actuator is t...
We study a control architecture for linear time-invariant plants with random disturbances and where ...
Abstract. We consider the problem of controlling marginally stable linear sys-tems using bounded con...
This paper considers L2 control for a networked control system with quantized measurement. The syste...
This paper deals with the problem of output feedback quadratic mean square stabilization for single-...
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Abstract—We study a control architecture for linear time-invariant plants with random disturbances a...
International audienceThis paper addresses the asymptotic tracking problem subjected to linear quadr...
This paper investigates quantized feedback stabilization problems for discretetime linear time-invar...