Decentralized Control and Decentralized Adaptive Control
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Total Pages | : 31 |
Release | : 2006 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:227899984 |
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Rating | : 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: As systems become complex with many interconnected subsystems, decentralized control becomes essential. When certain parameters of the system are unknown, and/or when subsystems are not aware of the signals from other subsystems that affect their behavior, we need decentralized adaptive control. The report deals with questions that arise while analyzing the stability and performance of decentralized adaptive control systems. The project produced three specific results: 1. Interconnected dynamical systems can be stable even when there is no communication between subsystems, provided all subsystems have common knowledge of the goals of the other subsystems. 2. Even though stability can be achieved without communication, the latter is necessary to satisfy performance requirements. To keep communication costs to a minimum, partial communication has to be used. This gives rise to stability problems which were resolved. 3. The problem as to when a subsystem in an interconnected-system communicates with another is an important one and needs to be investigated further. Simulation results have clearly shown that significant improvement in the performance of the overall system can be achieved by subsystems communicating only over critical intervals of time.