A certainty equivalence principle based nonlinear separation control rule for random access channels: Stability and delay analysis (Q803100)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4200120
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4200120 |
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A certainty equivalence principle based nonlinear separation control rule for random access channels: Stability and delay analysis (English)
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1991
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From author's abstract: ``Application of the certainty principle in the dynamic control problem of an unstable random access channel results in a nonlinear separation control rule which can be implemented in a decentralized fashion and yields maximum stable throughout \(e^{-1}\). Stability of the controlled channel is proven by showing that the channel backlog and its least square estimate form an ergodic double Markov chain.''
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certainty principle
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dynamic control problem
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Markov chain
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