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Main Authors: Meng, Zeyang, Ma, Dingyou, Wei, Zhiqing, Zhou, Ying, Feng, Zhiyong
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11796
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author Meng, Zeyang
Ma, Dingyou
Wei, Zhiqing
Zhou, Ying
Feng, Zhiyong
author_facet Meng, Zeyang
Ma, Dingyou
Wei, Zhiqing
Zhou, Ying
Feng, Zhiyong
contents The wireless communication technologies have fundamentally revolutionized industrial operations. The operation of the automated equipment is conducted in a closed-loop manner, where the status of devices is collected and sent to the control center through the uplink channel, and the control center sends the calculated control commands back to the devices via downlink communication. However, existing studies neglect the interdependent relationship between uplink and downlink communications, and there is an absence of a unified approach to model the communication, sensing, and control within the loop. This can lead to inaccurate performance assessments, ultimately hindering the ability to provide guidance for the design of practical systems. Therefore, this paper introduces an integrated closed-loop model that encompasses sensing, communication, and control functionalities, while addressing the coupling effects between uplink and downlink communications. Through the analysis of system convergence, an inequality pertaining to the performances of sensing, communication, and control is derived. Additionally, a joint optimization algorithm for control and resource allocation is proposed. Simulation results are presented to offer an intuitive understanding of the impact of system parameters. The findings of this paper unveil the intricate correlation among sensing, communication, and control, providing insights for the optimal design of industrial closed-loop systems.
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spellingShingle Communication, Sensing and Control integrated Closed-loop System: Modeling, Control Design and Resource Allocation
Meng, Zeyang
Ma, Dingyou
Wei, Zhiqing
Zhou, Ying
Feng, Zhiyong
Systems and Control
60G99, 93D05
H.1.1; I.6.4
The wireless communication technologies have fundamentally revolutionized industrial operations. The operation of the automated equipment is conducted in a closed-loop manner, where the status of devices is collected and sent to the control center through the uplink channel, and the control center sends the calculated control commands back to the devices via downlink communication. However, existing studies neglect the interdependent relationship between uplink and downlink communications, and there is an absence of a unified approach to model the communication, sensing, and control within the loop. This can lead to inaccurate performance assessments, ultimately hindering the ability to provide guidance for the design of practical systems. Therefore, this paper introduces an integrated closed-loop model that encompasses sensing, communication, and control functionalities, while addressing the coupling effects between uplink and downlink communications. Through the analysis of system convergence, an inequality pertaining to the performances of sensing, communication, and control is derived. Additionally, a joint optimization algorithm for control and resource allocation is proposed. Simulation results are presented to offer an intuitive understanding of the impact of system parameters. The findings of this paper unveil the intricate correlation among sensing, communication, and control, providing insights for the optimal design of industrial closed-loop systems.
title Communication, Sensing and Control integrated Closed-loop System: Modeling, Control Design and Resource Allocation
topic Systems and Control
60G99, 93D05
H.1.1; I.6.4
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11796