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

The rapidly increasing use of distributed architectures 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 of these systems. This paper describes a prototype modeling language for the design of networked control systems using passive techniques to decouple the control design from network uncertainties.

Year of Publication
2009
Date Published
05/2009
Type
Technical Report
Institution
Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University
City
Nashville, TN
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