Search for dissertations about: "Networked control"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 83 swedish dissertations containing the words Networked control.
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16. On performance limitations of large-scale networks with distributed feedback control
Abstract : We address the question of performance of large-scale networks with distributed feedback control. We consider networked dynamical systems with single and double integrator dynamics, subject to distributed disturbances. We focus on two types of problems. First, we consider problems modeled over regular lattice structures. READ MORE
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17. Network Synchronization and Control Based on Inverse Optimality : A Study of Inverter-Based Power Generation
Abstract : This thesis dwells upon the synthesis of system-theoretical tools to understand and control the behavior of nonlinear networked systems. This work is at the crossroads of three topics: synchronization in coupled high-order oscillators, inverse optimal control and the application of inverter-based power systems. READ MORE
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18. Toward Cyber-Secure and Resilient Networked Control Systems
Abstract : Resilience is the ability to maintain acceptable levels of operation in the presence of abnormal conditions. It is an essential property in industrial control systems, which are the backbone of several critical infrastructures. READ MORE
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19. Design and Performance Analysis of Wireless Networked Control Systems
Abstract : Networked control systems (NCSs) are distributed systems that use shared communication networks to exchange information between system components such as sensors, controllers and actuators. The networked control system architecture promises advantages in terms of increased flexibility, reduced wiring and lower maintenance costs, and is finding its way into a wide variety of applications, ranging from automobiles and automated highway systems to process control, and power distribution systems. READ MORE
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20. State-based Channel Access for a Network of Control Systems
Abstract : Wireless networked control systems use shared wireless links to communicate between sensors and controllers, and require a channel access policy to arbitrate access to the links. Existing multiple access protocols perform this role in an agnostic manner, by remaining insular to the applications that run over the network. READ MORE