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Stability and $\mathcal{H}_{\infty}$ Performance Analysis of Stochastic Linear Networked and Quantized Control Systems

This paper studies the stability and $\mathcal{H}_{\infty}$ performance analysis problem for linear networked and quantized control systems with both communication delays random packet losses. To deal with the network-induced uncertainties and random packet dropouts, a novel discrete-time stochastic system model is developed for continuous-time networked control systems, and further overapproximated via a polytopic system with norm-bounded uncertainty. Based on the overapproximated system model, sufficient conditions are established for linear networked and quantized control systems in different cases to guarantee input-to-state stability and $\mathcal{H}_{\infty}$ performance with respect to the network-induced errors. Finally, a numerical example is presented to illustrated the developed results.

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