Performance Characterization of IP Network-based Control Methodologies for DC Motor Applications.

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2005-09-06

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Using a communication network, such as an IP network, in the control loop is increasingly becoming the norm. This process of network-based control (NBC) has potential profound impact in areas such as: teleoperation, healthcare, military applications, and manufacturing. However, limitations arise as the communication network introduces delay that often degrades or destabilizes the control system. Four methods have been investigated that alleviate the IP network delays to provide stable real-time control. A performance measure is defined for a case study on a DC motor with a networked proportional-integral (PI) speed controller with various network delays and noise levels. Matlab simulation results show that NBC combined with these techniques can successfully maintain system stability, allowing control of real-time applications.

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Network based control, performance characterization, network delay, queuing, dc motor, robust control, optimal stochastic, gain scheduling middleware, control systems

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MS

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Computer Engineering

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