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Jitter Evaluation of Real-Time Control Systems
Sydney, Australia August 16-August 18
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/RTCSA.2006.4112th IEEE International Conference on ...
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Manuel Lluesma, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Anton Cervin, Lund University, Sweden
Patricia Balbastre, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Ismael Ripoll, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Alfons Crespo, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
The real-time implementation of a controller typically introduces artefacts like delay and jitters that have not been considered at the design stage. As a consequence, the system behaves in a non-periodic manner, and the real performance is degraded with respect to the expected response. This paper proposes a hybrid task model to reduce the impact of the scheduling on the control performance. For a large batch of typical plants, we analyze how sensitive the control system is to jitter when the sampling rate is slow or fast compared to the bandwidth of the system.
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Manuel Lluesma, Anton Cervin, Patricia Balbastre, Ismael Ripoll, Alfons Crespo, "Jitter Evaluation of Real-Time Control Systems," rtcsa, pp.257-260, 12th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'06), 2006
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