H∞ Optimal Control of Jump Systems Over Multiple Lossy Communication Channels
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the H∞ optimal control problem for a Markovian jump linear system (MJLS) over a lossy communication network. It is assumed that the controller communicates with each actuator through a different communication channel. We solve the H∞ optimization problem for a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) using the theory of dynamic games and obtain a state-feedback controller. The infinite horizon H∞ optimization problem is analyzed as a limiting case of the finite horizon optimization problem. Then, we obtain the corresponding state-feedback controller, and show that it stabilizes the closed-loop system in the face of random packet dropouts.
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