In this paper, we study wireless networked control systems in which the sensing devices are powered by energy harvesting. We consider a scenario with multiple plants, where the sensors communicate their measurements to their respective controllers over a shared wireless channel. Due to the shared nature of the medium, sensors transmitting simultaneously can lead to packet collisions. In order to deal with this, we propose the use of random access communication policies and, to this end, we translate the control performance requirements to successful packet reception probabilities. The optimal scheduling decision is to transmit with a certain probability, which is adaptive to channel and battery conditions. Moreover, we provide a stochastic dual method to compute the optimal scheduling solution, which is computed across sensors, with only some of the dual variables needed to be shared between nodes. Furthermore, we also consider asynchronicity in the values of the variables across sensor nodes and provide theoretical guarantees on the stability of the control systems under the proposed random access mechanism. Finally, we provide extensive numerical results that corroborate our claims.
Random Access Communication for Wireless Control Systems With Energy Harvesting Sensors
Miguel Calvo-Fullana,C. Antón-Haro,J. Matamoros,Alejandro Ribeiro
Published 2018 in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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2018
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IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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2018-01-30
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