We consider a linear control system, where the sensors communicate to the controller via a wireless network in which the probability of successful data transmissions is an increasing function of the selected radio signal power. We tackle the problem of jointly selecting the transmission power at every transmission time as a function of the state, much like in event-triggered control systems, and of designing a controller in order to minimize an average quadratic cost. Our proposed power scheduler and corresponding control policy are shown to outperform the optimal control policy when the radio signal power is constant at all times, while using at most the same average transmission power. For this result to hold, the function relating the tr...
An event-triggered control (ETC) strategy is consistent if it achieves a better closed-loop performa...
We present a controller and transmission policy design procedure for nonlinear wireless networked co...
In this article, we consider the design of an event-triggered ℓ2-control policy, for a setting where...
We consider a linear control system, where the sensors communicate to the controller via a wireless ...
This paper considers the control of a linear plant when plant state information is being transmitted...
This paper considers controlled scalar systems relying on a lossy wireless feedback channel. In cont...
Published in IFAC PaperOnLine 55(8):101-105, 2022International audienceThis paper considers controll...
We present an emulation-based controller and transmission policy design procedure for nonlinear wire...
Emerging wireless communication networks are required to provide data services which tolerate large ...
This paper focuses on LQ (linear quadratic) control of MIMO (multi-input multi-output), discrete-tim...
This work is motivated by modern monitoring and control infrastructures appearing in smart homes, ur...
We consider a joint power control and transmission scheduling problem in wireless networks with aver...
Nowadays power demand is increasing continuously and the biggest challenge for the power system is t...
© 2015 IEEE.We consider a wireless control architecture with multiple control loops over a shared wi...
We say that an event-triggered control policy is consistent if it achieves a better closed-loop perf...
An event-triggered control (ETC) strategy is consistent if it achieves a better closed-loop performa...
We present a controller and transmission policy design procedure for nonlinear wireless networked co...
In this article, we consider the design of an event-triggered ℓ2-control policy, for a setting where...
We consider a linear control system, where the sensors communicate to the controller via a wireless ...
This paper considers the control of a linear plant when plant state information is being transmitted...
This paper considers controlled scalar systems relying on a lossy wireless feedback channel. In cont...
Published in IFAC PaperOnLine 55(8):101-105, 2022International audienceThis paper considers controll...
We present an emulation-based controller and transmission policy design procedure for nonlinear wire...
Emerging wireless communication networks are required to provide data services which tolerate large ...
This paper focuses on LQ (linear quadratic) control of MIMO (multi-input multi-output), discrete-tim...
This work is motivated by modern monitoring and control infrastructures appearing in smart homes, ur...
We consider a joint power control and transmission scheduling problem in wireless networks with aver...
Nowadays power demand is increasing continuously and the biggest challenge for the power system is t...
© 2015 IEEE.We consider a wireless control architecture with multiple control loops over a shared wi...
We say that an event-triggered control policy is consistent if it achieves a better closed-loop perf...
An event-triggered control (ETC) strategy is consistent if it achieves a better closed-loop performa...
We present a controller and transmission policy design procedure for nonlinear wireless networked co...
In this article, we consider the design of an event-triggered ℓ2-control policy, for a setting where...