It is well known that jitter has an impact on control system performance, and this is often used as an argument for static scheduling policies, e.g. a time triggered architecture. However, it is only completion jitter that seriously disturbs standard linear control algorithms in a way similar to the delay inherent in a time triggered architecture. Thus we propose that standard control algorithms are scheduled dynamically, but without preemption. Analysis of this policy is contrasted with a corresponding time triggered architecture and is shown to have better impulse response performance both in the deterministic case and under white noise disturbances. The conclusion is that under very reasonable assumptions about robustness of control algo...
This report describes the work carried out within the research project ``Merging Real-Time and Contr...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
Following a review of previous work in this area, a presentation is made which illustrates the impac...
It is well known that jitter has an impact on control system performance, and this is often used as ...
In this paper, we first identify the potential violations of control assumptions inherent in standar...
The paper considers the implementation of digital controllers as real-time tasks in priority-preempt...
Most control systems involve the execution of periodic activities, which are automatically activated...
Based on recent advances in control theory, we propose the notion of jitter margin for periodic cont...
Based on recent advances in control theory, we propose the notion of jitter margin for periodic cont...
This paper analysis control computation latency and jitter, which have been largely ignored in the c...
Real-time control algorithms are designed based on the characteristics of the controlled plants and ...
Non-preemptive scheduling is known for its lower efficiency in meeting temporal constraints when com...
In this paper, we present and prove exact best-case response time and improved jitter analysis of re...
Abstract Over recent decades, many studies have considered the development, assessment and refinemen...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded real-time s...
This report describes the work carried out within the research project ``Merging Real-Time and Contr...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
Following a review of previous work in this area, a presentation is made which illustrates the impac...
It is well known that jitter has an impact on control system performance, and this is often used as ...
In this paper, we first identify the potential violations of control assumptions inherent in standar...
The paper considers the implementation of digital controllers as real-time tasks in priority-preempt...
Most control systems involve the execution of periodic activities, which are automatically activated...
Based on recent advances in control theory, we propose the notion of jitter margin for periodic cont...
Based on recent advances in control theory, we propose the notion of jitter margin for periodic cont...
This paper analysis control computation latency and jitter, which have been largely ignored in the c...
Real-time control algorithms are designed based on the characteristics of the controlled plants and ...
Non-preemptive scheduling is known for its lower efficiency in meeting temporal constraints when com...
In this paper, we present and prove exact best-case response time and improved jitter analysis of re...
Abstract Over recent decades, many studies have considered the development, assessment and refinemen...
This thesis is concerned with the design and implementation of single-processor embedded real-time s...
This report describes the work carried out within the research project ``Merging Real-Time and Contr...
Closed-loop control systems are dynamic systems subject to perturbations. One of the main concerns o...
Following a review of previous work in this area, a presentation is made which illustrates the impac...