Networked Control System Design Accounting for Time-Delays with Application to Inverted Pendulum

  • Park, Byung-In (Department of Electrical Engineering, Inha University) ;
  • Yoo, Ho-Jun (Department of Electrical Engineering, Inha University) ;
  • Kwon, Oh-Kyu (Department of Electrical Engineering, Inha University)
  • Published : 2003.10.22

Abstract

In this paper the networked control systems (NCS) problem is discussed where plants and controllers are distributed and interconnected by a common network. NCS is designed with LQ regulator and applied to an inverted pendulum accounting for the multiple time delays. We are to deals with a networked control system with a single controller, multiple sensors and multiple actuators. Since these parts are distributed, they are interconnected by communication networks. An NCS with LQ regulator is designed and applied to an inverted pendulum as a benchmark plant to check its performance under time delays induced by the network. Network induced delays are composed of two parts. One is the delay from controller to plant, and another is from plant to controller. They are assumed to be constant in this paper, and the plant and controller are discretized. To apply the LQ regulator the NCS model is transformed to a standard model with delayed states as state variable. And real network induced delay is measuring in TCP/IP network assuming that two delays are constant.

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