MILLÁN GATA, PABLO, JURADO FLORES, ISABEL, Vivas, Carlos , Rubio, Francisco R.
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Proc IEEE Conf Decis Control
Proceedings Paper
Científica
01/01/2008
000307311602136
This paper presents a practical algorithm to design networked control systems able to cope with high data dropout rates. The algorithm is intended for application in packet based networks protocols (Ethernet-like) where data packets typically content large data fields. The key concept is using such packets to transmit not only the current control signal, but predictions on a finite horizon without significantly increasing traffic load. Thus, predictive control is used together with buffered actuators and a state estimator to compensate for eventual packet dropouts. Additionally, some ideas are proposed to decrease traffic load, limiting packet size and media access frequency. Simulation results on the control of a three-tank system are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the method.