Performance Comparison and Feedback Controller Design of Network Controlled Systems with Continuous Loss of States

This paper considers the problem of global stabilization in network control systems (NCS) with continuous/consective loss of states. In this context, data packets loss is an important issue that must be adequately addressed. Compared with random data packets loss, continuous (arbitrary) data packets loss is much more challenging to deal with because it requires to consider the maximum degree of continuous loss of states that a system can tolerate. Specifically, we address three important issues, including (i) comparison of two NCS models, (ii) determination of longest continuous state loss which a NCS can tolerate, and (iii) development of a NCS controller under continuous state loss. Several illustrative examples are given as well.

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