Abstract
Fading channels are often encountered in wireless communications and have attracted a lot of attentions in the study of networked control recently.
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The NCS with pre- and post-channel filters will be further discussed in Sect. 6.5.
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This is a valid assumption when the fading is coherent over the sampling interval of the system [2].
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In Sect. 6.6, we shall revisit the effect of channel additive noise under the assumption that the channel input power is bounded by a predefined level.
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The assumption on distinct NMP zeros simplifies the subsequent analysis and may be relaxed at the expense of more complex expressions [16].
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You, K., Xiao, N., Xie, L. (2015). Stabilization of Linear Systems Over Fading Channels. In: Analysis and Design of Networked Control Systems. Communications and Control Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6615-3_6
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