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Feedback control utilizing packet dropping network links

Proceedings of the 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2002., 2003
The increasing availability of network connectivity has prompted the study of computer-based control methodologies that are implemented centrally or distributively using existing network infrastructure as the communications backbone. Recent work has looked at the stability of networked control systems (i.e., control systems in which feedback loops are ...
C.N. Hadjicostis, R. Touri
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Optimal LQG control across packet-dropping links

Systems & Control Letters, 2007
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Gupta, Vijay   +2 more
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Impact of packet dropping attacks on RPL

2016 Fourth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC), 2016
RPL is one of the candidate routing protocol designed for low power and lossy networks, where devices are constrained in memory, and energy (battery power) and limited processing. Devices in such a network operate at low data rates and experience packet losses.
Arvind Kumar   +2 more
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Improving RED for reduced UDP packet-drop

2015 International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (ICCSP), 2015
This paper gives an understanding of how the Random Early Detection(RED) algorithm can be implemented in a network involving UDP sources. The User Datagram Protocol(UDP) protocol is an unreliable protocol and does not have the mechanism to detect the packet drops that are carried out by the RED gateway which results in a bias by the gateway against UDP
null Mukund Y. R.   +2 more
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Feedback control over packet dropping network links

2007 Mediterranean Conference on Control & Automation, 2007
This paper studies stabilization schemes for a discrete-time control systems in which the feedback loop includes a network link that may suffer packet drops. We model the packet dropping network link as an erasure channel and study state/output feedback stabilization schemes for linear systems of arbitrary dimension. We use the mean square deviation of
Mo, H.   +3 more
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State estimation over packet-dropping channels

2014
Kalman filter is known as the optimal linear mean-squared error estimator. It has been a hot topic in control theory and has many applications in engineering since 1960s. In this thesis, the classical Kalman filter has been modified in a way to be suitable for state estimation over unreliable networks.
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LQG control for networked control systems over packet drop links without packet acknowledgment

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2015
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Lin, H., Su, H., Shi, P., Lu, R., Wu, Z.
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A resilient packet-forwarding scheme against maliciously packet-dropping nodes in sensor networks

Proceedings of the fourth ACM workshop on Security of ad hoc and sensor networks, 2006
This paper focuses on defending against compromised nodes' dropping of legitimate reports and investigates the misbehavior of a maliciously packet-dropping node in sensor networks. We present a resilient packet-forwarding scheme using Neighbor Watch System (NWS), specifically designed for hop-by-hop reliable delivery in face of malicious nodes that ...
Suk-Bok Lee, Yoon-Hwa Choi
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Enhancing Rpl Resilience Against Packet Dropping Insider Attacks

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2014 Issue 1, 2014
To gather and transmit data, low cost wireless devices are often deployed in open, unattended and possibly hostile environment making them particularly vulnerable to physical attacks. Resilience is needed to mitigate such inherent vulnerabilities and risks related to security and reliability.
Karel Heurtefeux   +3 more
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Reducing Packet Dropping in a Bufferless NoC

2008
Networks on chip (NoCs) has a strong impact on overall chip performance. Interconnection bandwidth is limited by the critical path delay. Recent works show that the critical path includes the switch input buffer control logic. As a consequence, by removing buffers, switch clock frequency can be doubled.
Crispín Gómez   +3 more
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