Publisher Copyright: © 2021 IEEE.In this paper, we study the prioritized transmission schemes for event-triggered wireless networked control systems (WNCSs) with smart (i.e., with computational power) or conventional (i.e., without computational power) sensors. When considering conventional sensors, the estimated state available to the controller is based on the intermittently received raw measurements. We show that the priority measure is associated with the statistical properties of the observations conforming with the cost of information loss (CoIL). Next, we consider the case of smart sensors, and despite the fact that CoIL can also be deployed, we deduce that it is more beneficial to use the available measurements as suggested by the v...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide a versatile monitoring infrastructure to track physical proce...
In this paper, we study wireless networked control systems in which the sensing devices are powered ...
Novel event-triggered sensing and actuation strategies are presented for networked control systems w...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 IEEE.In this paper, we study the prioritized transmission schemes for ev...
Modern industrial control environments consist of a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and a...
We introduce a state-based distributed prioritization mechanism for a sensor associated with a dynam...
Abstract. In recent years we have witnessed a move of the major industrial automation providers into...
We present an innovations-based prioritization mechanism to efficiently use network resources for da...
As computer-controlled systems become more and more ubiquitous in today's world, the physical challe...
Modern industrial control systems use a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and actuators to ...
We propose taking event-triggered control actions to implement decentralized control over wireless s...
Networked control systems often send information across the communi-cation network in a periodic man...
This is a Deliverable Report for the FeedNetBack project (www.feednetback.eu). Networked Control Sys...
In this paper, we introduce a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for event-driven wireless sen...
Wireless networked control systems, as the name indicates, employ wireless networks to interconnect ...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide a versatile monitoring infrastructure to track physical proce...
In this paper, we study wireless networked control systems in which the sensing devices are powered ...
Novel event-triggered sensing and actuation strategies are presented for networked control systems w...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 IEEE.In this paper, we study the prioritized transmission schemes for ev...
Modern industrial control environments consist of a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and a...
We introduce a state-based distributed prioritization mechanism for a sensor associated with a dynam...
Abstract. In recent years we have witnessed a move of the major industrial automation providers into...
We present an innovations-based prioritization mechanism to efficiently use network resources for da...
As computer-controlled systems become more and more ubiquitous in today's world, the physical challe...
Modern industrial control systems use a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and actuators to ...
We propose taking event-triggered control actions to implement decentralized control over wireless s...
Networked control systems often send information across the communi-cation network in a periodic man...
This is a Deliverable Report for the FeedNetBack project (www.feednetback.eu). Networked Control Sys...
In this paper, we introduce a new medium access control (MAC) protocol for event-driven wireless sen...
Wireless networked control systems, as the name indicates, employ wireless networks to interconnect ...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide a versatile monitoring infrastructure to track physical proce...
In this paper, we study wireless networked control systems in which the sensing devices are powered ...
Novel event-triggered sensing and actuation strategies are presented for networked control systems w...