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An Adaptive Two-Level Quantizer for Networked Control Systems

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This brief proposes a novel adaptive two-level quantizer, which generates 1-b per sample and can be used for a class of industrial networked control systems (NCSs). The adaptive quantizer is… Click to show full abstract

This brief proposes a novel adaptive two-level quantizer, which generates 1-b per sample and can be used for a class of industrial networked control systems (NCSs). The adaptive quantizer is introduced to automatically estimate the input of the quantizer using equivalent control-based sliding mode control. The stability condition of the proposed quantizer is derived analytically with the help of a sliding-mode analysis. The effectiveness of the proposed quantized NCS is illustrated experimentally by designing a quantized feedback controller to control the position of a dc motor, where signals with 1-b per sample are utilized to interconnect the controller with the plant. Simulation results from a laboratory prototype illustrate that the proposed quantizer with the feedback controller controls the system effectively, introduces less quantization noise, and minimizes the data rate.

Keywords: adaptive two; two level; control systems; control; level quantizer; quantizer

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
Year Published: 2017

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