Discrete-time networked control under scheduling protocols
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- Sampled-data stabilization under round-robin scheduling
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Cited in
(7)- Scheduling and Robust Invariance in Networked Control Systems
- Stability and \(L_2\)-gain analysis of networked control systems under round-robin scheduling: a time-delay approach
- Model-based network scheduling and control for systems over the IEEE 802.15.4 network
- Networked control systems in the presence of scheduling protocols and communication delays
- Discrete-time network-based control under scheduling and actuator constraints
- Dual scheduling and quantised control for networked control systems with communication constraints
- Sampled-data stabilization under round-robin scheduling
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