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Synchronization of Nonlinear Systems Over Intranet: Cart-Pendulum Case Study. / Ananyevskiy, M.S.; Seifullaev, R.E.; Nikitin, D.A.; Fradkov, A.L.
IEEE International Conference on Control Applications (CCA) Oct. 8-10, 2014. Antibes, France. 2014. p. 1214-1219.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research
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T1 - Synchronization of Nonlinear Systems Over Intranet: Cart-Pendulum Case Study
AU - Ananyevskiy, M.S.
AU - Seifullaev, R.E.
AU - Nikitin, D.A.
AU - Fradkov, A.L.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The master-slave synchronization problem for two cart-pendulum systems when both measurement and control signals are transmitted via intranet communication channel is examined. The speed-gradient method for exciting master system and linear state feedback for slave system is used. Theoretical analysis is performed by the nonlinear extension of Fridman’s method. Experimental results are presented for a cart-pendulum system constructed from Lego. Theoretical bound for sampling interval guaranteeing synchronization is about h=0.1 sec. Such bounds are positive for control over intranet and very negative for control over internet. However experiments show that real values of the communication delays are even bigger.
AB - The master-slave synchronization problem for two cart-pendulum systems when both measurement and control signals are transmitted via intranet communication channel is examined. The speed-gradient method for exciting master system and linear state feedback for slave system is used. Theoretical analysis is performed by the nonlinear extension of Fridman’s method. Experimental results are presented for a cart-pendulum system constructed from Lego. Theoretical bound for sampling interval guaranteeing synchronization is about h=0.1 sec. Such bounds are positive for control over intranet and very negative for control over internet. However experiments show that real values of the communication delays are even bigger.
U2 - 10.1109/CCA.2014.6981494
DO - 10.1109/CCA.2014.6981494
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781479974092
SP - 1214
EP - 1219
BT - IEEE International Conference on Control Applications (CCA) Oct. 8-10, 2014. Antibes, France
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