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In this lecture, we will touch upon some of the open issues when such estimation and control have to be carried out in a communication constrained network control environment. We will concentrate on three constraints: topology, quantization issues and stochastic packet drops by communication channels. We will discuss the major research directions in these areas. | |||
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In this lecture, we will touch upon some of the open issues when such estimation and control have to be carried out in a communication constrained network control environment. We will concentrate on three constraints: topology, quantization issues and stochastic packet drops by communication channels. We will discuss the major research directions in these areas.