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In this lecture we will consider two effects introduced by the communication channel: stochastic data erasure and random delay in data transfer. We will consider both the one-block and two-block design problems. The one-block design problem can be solved using the Markov jump linear systems introduced in the last lecture. The two-block design problem requires a new framework; however, somewhat surprisingly, the optimal design is recursive.


==  Lecture Materials ==
==  Lecture Materials ==
* Lecture slides: {{eeci-sp09 pdf|Ln_topic.pdf|Title}}
* Lecture slides: [[Media:lecture_loss_delay.pdf|Summary]]
* Links to anything else that is handed out in the lecture
 


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
* <p>[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/cdspanel Control in an Information Rich World], R. M. Murray (ed). SIAM, 2003. This book provides a high level description of some of the research challenges and opportunities in the field of control.  The executive summary (Section 1) and the application sections on "Information and Networks" and "Robotics and Intelligent Machines" (Section 3.2 and 3.3) are particularly relevant.</p>
* <p> A good summary of the one block design problem is provided in the paper [http://circuit.ucsd.edu:16080/~massimo/Journal/IEEE-proceedings.pdf  "Foundations of control and estimation over lossy networks"], L. Schenato, B. Sinopoli, M. Franceschetti, K. Poolla, S. S. Sastry, Proceedings of the IEEE, 95(1), pp. 163-187, January 2007.</p>
* <p>Second paper</p>
* <p> The two block design problem has been solved in [http://ee.nd.edu/faculty/vgupta/research/thesis/index.html "Distributed Estimation and Control in Networked Systems"], V. Gupta, Ph.D. Dissertation, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology.</p>
*<p> Some of the material for the case of a channel between controller and actuator is provided in [http://ee.nd.edu/faculty/vgupta/research/gmcdc08.pdf "On Stability in the Presence of Analog Erasure Channels"], V. Gupta and N. C. Martins, Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC '08), December 2008.


==  Additional Information ==  
==  Additional Information ==  

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In this lecture we will consider two effects introduced by the communication channel: stochastic data erasure and random delay in data transfer. We will consider both the one-block and two-block design problems. The one-block design problem can be solved using the Markov jump linear systems introduced in the last lecture. The two-block design problem requires a new framework; however, somewhat surprisingly, the optimal design is recursive.

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Further Reading

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