Performance of SIMO Networked Time-Delay Systems With Encoding–Decoding and Quantization Constraints
Xiao Hu, Xisheng Zhan, Jie Wu, Huaicheng Yan
Abstract
In this paper, the performance of the single-input multiple-output (SIMO) networked time-delay systems is investigated. The performance is related to the internal factors, communication parameters and reference signals, and the boundary is related to the adjustment factors. Some new results are derived according to the inner-outer factorization and Cauchy's Theorem of two degrees-of-freedom controller. The results show that the performance is in connection with the inner factor (unstable poles, non-minimum phase zeros of the system). It is also demonstrated that the modified performance will be badly degraded by feedback channel quantization and adjustment factor constraints, and encoding-decoding is beneficial to the modified performance.