Title
Information Theoretic Study of the Signaling Problem in Decentralized Stabilization of Noisy Linear Systems
Abstract
We study the problem of distributed stabilization of linear systems over communication channels. Building on our earlier work, we adopt an information theoretic look at the signaling problem when the system and observations are noisy. We provide a lower bound on the average sum-rate, which is tight when the system noise is absent. We further show that when the system and observations are noisy, the signaling process involves coding over an unknown channel with unequal side information between the stations, and as such its construction is fairly complicated. This leads to new insights on designing distributed controllers connected over channels. I. I NTRODUCTION
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/CDC.2007.4434541
CDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
communication channels,information theory,linear systems,stability,signal processing,lower bound,signalling,linear system
Information theory,Signalling,Linear system,Control theory,Computer science,Upper and lower bounds,Signaling process,Communication channel,Side information,Coding (social sciences),Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0191-2216 E-ISBN : 978-1-4244-1498-7
978-1-4244-1498-7
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yuksel, S.140.50
Tamer Basar23497402.11