Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Stability analysis of networked control systems with not necessarily UGES protocols. (arXiv:1810.02898v1 [cs.SY])

This note studies (practical) asymptotic stability of nonlinear networked control systems whose protocols are not necessarily uniformly globally exponentially stable (UGES). In particular, we propose a Lyapunov-based approach to establish (practical) asymptotic stability of the networked control systems. Considering so-called modified Round Robin and Try-Once-Discard protocols, which are only uniformly globally asymptotically stable, we explicitly construct Lyapunov functions for these two protocols, which fit our proposed setting. In order to optimize the usage of communication resource, we exploit the following transmission policy: wait for a certain minimum amount of time after the last sampling instant and then check a state-dependent criterion. When the latter condition is violated, a transmission occurs. In that way, the existence of the minimum amount of time between two consecutive transmission is established and so-called Zeno phenomenon, therefore, is avoided. Finally, illustrative examples are given to verify the effectiveness of our results.



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