Controllability of Networked Sampled-Data Systems With Time Delays
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics: 1-13
Article 2025 English
Authors
ZY
Zixuan Yang
LW
Lin Wang
XW
Xiaofan Wang
Abstract
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This article investigates the controllability of networked sampled-data systems with various time delays on both control and transmission channels. Necessary and sufficient controllability conditions are first derived for systems with a single delay and then extended to systems with multiple delays. It is found that delays in control signals have no effects on the overall controllability. For a networked system whose topology matrix has only zero eigenvalues, delays of neither control nor transmission signals will affect the overall controllability. It is proved that an uncontrollable mode 1 of such a networked sampled-data system cannot be altered by arbitrary delays. Finally, the networked sampled-data system with first-order holders is discussed, which is modeled as a variant of time-delayed system, and some easy-to-verify algebraic conditions on the controllability are given based on matrix rank checking.
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