Energy-aware 3-level coding and control co-design for sensor network systems

This paper addresses issues on control and coding co-design in the context of low-energy sensors. We particularly focus issues on low energy consumption (energy-aware). To this aim, we propose to use a coding strategy with the ability to quantify and to differentiate stand-still signal events, to changes in the source (label crossing detector). The stand-still signal event is then modulated with a low energy carrier (sleep mode), whereas the changes of labels will be modulated with enough energy (wake-up mode). Coding is then effectuated by defining a 3-valued alphabet. The paper studies the closedloop properties of such arrangement. In particular, we derive conditions required so that this coding algorithm preserves closed loop stability.