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On the maximum coverage area of wireless networked control systems with maximum cost-efficiency under convergence constraint

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2015

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English

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The integration of wireless communication and control systems revealed wireless networked control systems (WNCSs). One fundamental problem in WNCSs is to have a wide coverage area. For the first time in the literature, we address this problem and we obtain the maximum coverage area by solving an optimization problem. In this technical note, we consider a WNCS where the output sensor measurements are transmitted over separate heterogeneous multi-hop wireless ad-hoc subnetworks. The observation process is divided into N parts and the system state is estimated using the Kalman filter. We present the critical arrival probability for a sensor measurement packet such that if the packet arrival probability is larger than the critical value, it is guaranteed that the estimator of the WNCS converges. We derive the maximum total coverage area of the heterogeneous wireless subnetworks having maximum cost-efficiency under the constraint of the convergence of the WNCS estimator.

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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Engineering, Automation and control systems

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