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Cyber-Physical Control Over Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks with Packet Loss

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There is a growing interest in design and implementation of cyber-physical control systems over wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs). Thanks to the use of wireless communications and distributed architectures, these systems encompass many advantages as compared to traditional networked control systems using hard wirelines. While WSANs are enabling a new generation of control systems, they also introduce considerable challenges to quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning. In this chapter, we examine some of the major QoS challenges raised by WSANs, including resource constraints, platform heterogeneity, dynamic network topology, and mixed traffic. These challenges make it difficult to fulfill the requirements of cyber-physical control in terms of reliability and real time. The focus of this chapter is on addressing the problem of network reliability. Specifically, we analyze the behavior of wireless channels via simulations based on a realistic link-layer model. Packet loss rate (PLR) is taken as a major metric for the analysis. The results confirm the unreliability of wireless communications and the uncertainty of packet loss over WSANs. To tackle packet loss, we present a simple solution that can take advantage of existing prediction algorithms. Simulations are conducted to evaluate the performance of several classical prediction algorithms used for loss compensation. The results give some insights into how to deal with packet loss in cyber-physical control systems over unreliable WSANs.

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This work is partially supported by Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 60903153.

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Xia, F., Kong, X., Xu, Z. (2011). Cyber-Physical Control Over Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks with Packet Loss. In: Mazumder, S. (eds) Wireless Networking Based Control. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7393-1_4

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