Wireless Routing and Control: A Cyber-Physical Case Study

Bo Li, Yehan Ma, T. Westenbroek, Chengjie Wu, Humberto González, Chenyang Lu
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Wireless sensor-actuator networks (WSANs) are being adopted in process industries because of their advantages in lowering deployment and maintenance costs. While there has been significant theoretical advancement in networked control design, only limited empirical results that combine control design with realistic WSAN standards exist. This paper presents a cyber-physical case study on a wireless process control system that integrates state-of-the-art network control design and a WSAN based on the WirelessHART standard. The case study systematically explores the interactions between wireless routing and control design in the process control plant. The network supports alternative routing strategies, including single-path source routing and multi-path graph routing. To mitigate the effect of data loss in the WSAN, the control design integrates an observer based on an Extended Kalman Filter with a model predictive controller and an actuator buffer of recent control inputs. We observe that sensing and actuation can have different levels of resilience to packet loss under this network control design. We then propose a flexible routing approach where the routing strategy for sensing and actuation can be configured separately. Finally, we show that an asymmetric routing configuration with different routing strategies for sensing and actuation can effectively improve control performance under significant packet loss. Our results highlight the importance of co- joining the design of wireless network protocols and control in wireless control systems.
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无线路由和控制:一个网络物理案例研究
无线传感器-执行器网络(wsan)因其在降低部署和维护成本方面的优势而被广泛应用于过程工业。虽然在网络控制设计方面已经取得了重大的理论进展,但将控制设计与现实WSAN标准相结合的经验结果有限。本文介绍了一个无线过程控制系统的网络物理案例研究,该系统集成了最先进的网络控制设计和基于WirelessHART标准的WSAN。本案例系统地探讨了过程控制装置中无线路由与控制设计之间的相互作用。该网络支持备选路由策略,包括单路径源路由和多路径图路由。为了减轻WSAN中数据丢失的影响,控制设计将基于扩展卡尔曼滤波器的观测器与模型预测控制器和最近控制输入的执行器缓冲区集成在一起。我们观察到,在这种网络控制设计下,感知和驱动可以对数据包丢失具有不同程度的弹性。然后,我们提出了一种灵活的路由方法,其中可以分别配置用于传感和驱动的路由策略。最后,我们证明了采用不同路由策略的非对称路由配置可以有效地提高在严重丢包情况下的控制性能。我们的研究结果强调了无线控制系统中无线网络协议设计和控制的重要性。
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