计算机科学
事件(粒子物理)
无线
控制系统
控制(管理)
过程(计算)
国家(计算机科学)
过程控制
仪表与控制工程
无线传感器网络
控制工程
极限(数学)
网络控制系统
分布式计算
实时计算
工程类
电信
计算机网络
人工智能
电气工程
操作系统
数学分析
物理
量子力学
数学
算法
作者
W.P.M.H. Heemels,Karl Henrik Johansson,Paulo Tabuada
标识
DOI:10.1109/cdc.2012.6425820
摘要
Recent developments in computer and communication technologies have led to a new type of large-scale resource-constrained wireless embedded control systems. It is desirable in these systems to limit the sensor and control computation and/or communication to instances when the system needs attention. However, classical sampled-data control is based on performing sensing and actuation periodically rather than when the system needs attention. This paper provides an introduction to event- and self-triggered control systems where sensing and actuation is performed when needed. Event-triggered control is reactive and generates sensor sampling and control actuation when, for instance, the plant state deviates more than a certain threshold from a desired value. Self-triggered control, on the other hand, is proactive and computes the next sampling or actuation instance ahead of time. The basics of these control strategies are introduced together with a discussion on the differences between state feedback and output feedback for event-triggered control. It is also shown how event- and self-triggered control can be implemented using existing wireless communication technology. Some applications to wireless control in process industry are discussed as well.
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