Proceedings of the 2003 American Control Conference,
pp. 4119-4124, Denver, Colorado, June 4-6, 2003.
Abstract -- In this paper we study the stochastic stability
properties of certain networked control system. Specifically we study the stability
of the Model-Based Network Control System introduced in [9] under time-varying
communication. The Model-Based Network Control System uses knowledge of the
plant to reduce the number of packet exchanges and thus the network traffic.
Stability conditions for constant data packet exchange rates are analysed in
[9, 10, 11]. Here we concentrate on the stochastic stability of the networked
system when the packet exchange times are time varying and have some known statistical
properties. Conditions are derived for Almost Sure and Mean Square stability
for independent, identically distributed update times. Mean Square stability
is also studied for Markov chain driven update times.
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