PaNeCS: A Modeling Language for Passivity-based Design of Networked Control Systems
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Abstract

The rapidly increasing use of information technology in constructing real-world systems has led to the urgent need for a sound systematic approach in designing networked control systems. Communication delays and other uncertainties complicate the development and analysis of these systems. This paper describes a prototype modeling language for the design of networked control systems using passivity to decouple the control design from network uncertainties. The modeling language includes an integrated analysis tool to check for passivity and code generators for simulation in MATLAB/Simulink using the
TrueTime platform modeling toolbox and for running actual experiments. The resulting designs are by construction robust to platform effects and implementation uncertainties.

Year of Conference
2011
Conference Name
19th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation
Date Published
06/2011
Conference Location
Corfu,Greece
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