Lecture

Networked Control Systems

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This lecture covers the topic of Networked Control Systems, focusing on the impact of packet dropouts and network delays on system stability. The instructor presents various models and control laws to ensure boundability and stability under different scenarios, such as deterministic and stochastic dropouts. Through examples and graphical methods, the lecture explores the convergence behavior of closed-loop systems and the design challenges in NCS. The discussion extends to higher-order systems and the derivation of NCS models under various conditions, emphasizing the importance of considering both packet dropouts and network delays for system stability.

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