2016 Australian Control Conference (AuCC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/aucc.2016.7868003
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A hybrid model of networked control systems implemented on WirelessHART networks under source routing configuration

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“…That is, each frequency channel is subdivided into timeslots in which an assigned field device is allowed to transmit. WH networks also support multiple access timeslots, however, in this work we restrict our attention to TDMA communications as in [16].…”
Section: A Communication Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That is, each frequency channel is subdivided into timeslots in which an assigned field device is allowed to transmit. WH networks also support multiple access timeslots, however, in this work we restrict our attention to TDMA communications as in [16].…”
Section: A Communication Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. For simplicity, and similar to [16], the following additional assumption is adopted. and assume that ε > 0.…”
Section: B Tdma Superframe Structurementioning
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“…This is ensured, at the beginning of each i-th timeslot on the l-th channel, via the introduction of a synchronising variable delay of duration τ SYNC l,i . For simplicity, and similar to [10], [11], the following additional assumption is adopted.…”
Section: B Tdma Superframe Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…linear and discrete-time plant/observer, and equidistant transmissions). To the best of our knowledge, existing results concerning WH include optimal link scheduling [4], [5], controllercommunications co-design [6], [7], modelling and analysis [8], [9], stabilisation [10], [11], and estimation [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%