Deterministic and Stochastic Approaches to Supervisory Control Design for Networked Systems with Time-varying Communication Delays

B. Demirel, C. Briat and M. Johansson


Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems, Special Issue related to IFAC Conference on Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems (ADHS 12), vol. 10, pp. 94-110, Nov. 2013

Abstract

This paper proposes a supervisory control structure for networked systems with time-varying delays. The control structure, in which a supervisor triggers the most appropriate controller from a multi-controller unit, aims at improving the closed-loop performance relative to what can be obtained using a single robust controller. Our analysis considers average dwell-time switching and is based on a novel multiple Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional. We develop stability conditions that can be verified by semi-definite programming, and show that the associated state feedback synthesis problem also can be solved using convex optimization tools. Extensions of the analysis and synthesis procedures to the case when the evolution of the delay mode is described by a Markov chain are also developed. Simulations on small and large-scale networked control systems are used to illustrate the effectiveness of our approach.


@article{DES+:10,
  Author = {B. Demirel and C. Briat and M. Johansson},
  Title = {Deterministic and Stochastic Approaches to Supervisory Control Design for Networked Systems with Time-varying Communication Delays},
  Journal = {Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems, Special Issue related to IFAC Conference on Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems (ADHS 12)},
  Volume = {10}
  Pages = {94-110}
  Year = {2013}
}