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Towards event-triggered NMPC for efficient 6G communications: experimental results and open problems

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2025-06
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Püttschneider, Jens  
Golembiewski, Julian  
Regelungstechnik E-14  
Wagner, Niklas A.  
Wietfeld, Christian  
Faulwasser, Timm  
Regelungstechnik E-14  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/57605
Start Page
218
End Page
225
Citation
19th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation, ICCA 2025
Contribution to Conference
19th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation, ICCA 2025  
Publisher DOI
10.1109/ICCA65672.2025.11129801
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105016216261
Publisher
IEEE
ISBN
979-8-3315-9560-9
979-8-3315-9559-3
Networked control systems enable real-time control and coordination of distributed systems, lever-aging the low latency, high reliability, and massive connectivity offered by 5G and future 6G networks. Applications include autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial automation, and smart grids. Despite networked control algorithms admitting nominal stability guarantees even in the presence of delays and packet dropouts, their practical performance still heavily depends on the specific characteristics and conditions of the underlying network. To achieve the desired performance while efficiently using communication resources, co-design of control and communication is pivotal. Although periodic schemes, where communication instances are fixed, can provide reliable control performance, unnecessary transmissions, when updates are not needed, result in inefficient usage of network resources. In this paper, we investigate the potential for co-design of model predictive control and network communication. To this end, we design and implement an event-triggered nonlinear model predictive controller for stabilizing a Furuta pendulum communicating over a tailored open radio access network 6G research platform. We analyze the control performance as well as network utilization under varying channel conditions and event-triggering criteria. Additionally, we analyze the network-induced delay pattern and its interaction with the event-triggered controller. Our results show that the event-triggered control scheme achieves similar performance to periodic control with reduced communication demand.
DDC Class
600: Technology
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