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Stabilization with control networks

Automatica, 2002
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Hideaki Ishii, Bruce A. Francis
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Network Optimization and Control

Foundations and Trends® in Networking, 2008
We study how protocol design for various functionalities within a communication network architecture can be viewed as a distributed resource allocation problem. This involves understanding what resources are, how to allocate them fairly, and perhaps most importantly, how to achieve this goal in a distributed and stable fashion. We start with ideas of a
Srinivas Shakkottai, R. Srikant 0001
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Controllability analysis of networks

Physical Review E, 2007
The concept of controllability of linear systems from control theory is applied to networks inspired by biology. A node is in this context controllable if an external signal can be applied which can adjust the level (e.g., protein concentration) of the node in a finite time to an arbitrary value, regardless of the levels of the other nodes.
Anna, Lombardi, Michael, Hörnquist
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Control Network Programming

6th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2007), 2007
Control network programming (CNP) is a style of high-level programming that is especially effective for solving problems that have natural graph-like representation of imperative, declarative, or mixed nature. The 'program' is often nondeterministic.
Kostadin Kratchanov   +2 more
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Controls for Interorganization Networks

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1987
Interorganization computer networks support person-to-person communication via electronic mail; exchange of cad/cam data, software modules, or documents via file transfer; input to an order-entry or accounting system via a database query and update protocol; and use of shared computational resources via an asynchronous message protocol or remote login.
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Distributed network control for optical networks

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 1997
This paper describes an architecture for controlling a wavelength-routed optical network. The optical network provides reconfigurable connections that can be used to carry different types of data, at possibly different bit rates. A connection consists of a path in the network and a wavelength on each link in that path.
Rajiv Ramaswami, Adrian Segall
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Dynamic neural network based networked predictive control for Networked control systems

2011 9th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation (ICCA), 2011
This paper is concerned with the design of the dynamic neural network based networked predictive controller for Networked control systems with random network delay in both forward and feedback channel. The proposed controller mainly consists of the control prediction generator and network delay compensator.
Senchun Chai   +3 more
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NCPP: A Network Control Programmale Platform of Trustworthy Controllable Network

2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2009
Traditional network is surprisingly fragile and difficult to manage. Yet the current solution of substantial manual configuration makes traditional network management expensive and error-prone. To solve this problem, a network control programmable platform is constructed by in this paper.
Peng Wang   +3 more
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Networks and flow control

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 1982
The clear advantages inherent in dynamic sharing of resources has accelerated the development of distributed processing. The number of networks which provide resource sharing have increased steadily from the early years of ARPA network. As the number of users sharing the resources increases, there is a potential danger for degradation of services, if ...
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Design of Predictive Control Compensator for Network Delay in Networked Control

2008 IEEE Pacific-Asia Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Industrial Application, 2008
Networked control systems are becoming increasingly important due to its simplicity, scalability, flexibility. However, two challenges are network delay and packet dropout. Applying a real-time queuing protocol, we are able to limit the network delay within a control period.
Menghong Yu, Yang Xu
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