Case studies in event-driven control
conference paper
The majority of research in control engineering considers periodic or time-triggered control systems with equidistant sample intervals. However, practical cases abound in which it is of interest to consider
event-driven control systems, where the sampling is event-triggered. Although there are various benefits of using event-driven control like reducing resource usage (e.g. processor and communication load), their
application in practice is hampered by the lack of a system theory for event-driven control systems. In this paper we present two types of eventdriven controllers and show their potential via industrially relevant case studies and indicate initial theoretical results.
event-driven control systems, where the sampling is event-triggered. Although there are various benefits of using event-driven control like reducing resource usage (e.g. processor and communication load), their
application in practice is hampered by the lack of a system theory for event-driven control systems. In this paper we present two types of eventdriven controllers and show their potential via industrially relevant case studies and indicate initial theoretical results.
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TNO Identifier
953931
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ISSN
03029743
ISBN
9783540714
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Source title
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 10th International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, HSCC 2007, 3 April 2007 through 5 April 2007
Collation
4 p.
Pages
762-765
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