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An Optimal Tracking Performance of MIMO NCS with Quantization and Bandwidth Constraints

This paper presents an optimal tracking performance of multiple‐input multiple‐output (MIMO) networked control systems (NCSs) with quantization and bandwidth constraints. In this study, we simultaneously consider the encoding‐decoding, quantization and bandwidth of communication channel. The optimal...

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Published in:Asian journal of control 2019-05, Vol.21 (3), p.1377-1388
Main Authors: Cheng, Ling‐Li, Zhan, Xi‐Sheng, Wu, Jie, Han, Tao
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Coding
Communication channels
Decoding
Measurement
MIMO (control systems)
networked control systems
nonminimum phase zeros
optimal tracking performance
signal quantization
Tracking
unstable poles
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