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Time- and Event-Driven Communication Process for Networked Control Systems: A Survey

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  • Lei Zou
  • Zidong Wang
  • Hongli Dong
  • Yurong Liu
  • Huijun Gao

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In recent years, theoretical and practical research topics on networked control systems (NCSs) have gained an increasing interest from many researchers in a variety of disciplines owing to the extensive applications of NCSs in practice. In particular, an urgent need has arisen to understand the effects of communication processes on system performances. Sampling and protocol are two fundamental aspects of a communication process which have attracted a great deal of research attention. Most research focus has been on the analysis and control of dynamical behaviors under certain sampling procedures and communication protocols. In this paper, we aim to survey some recent advances on the analysis and synthesis issues of NCSs with different sampling procedures (time- and event-driven sampling) and protocols (static and dynamic protocols). First, these sampling procedures and protocols are introduced in detail according to their engineering backgrounds as well as dynamic natures. Then, the developments of the stabilization, control, and filtering problems are systematically reviewed and discussed in great detail. Finally, we conclude the paper by outlining future research challenges for analysis and synthesis problems of NCSs with different communication processes.

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  • Lei Zou & Zidong Wang & Hongli Dong & Yurong Liu & Huijun Gao, 2014. "Time- and Event-Driven Communication Process for Networked Control Systems: A Survey," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:261738
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/261738
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