Minimizing Age of Result in Multi-Task Networked Control Systems

Published: 01 Jan 2025, Last Modified: 12 Nov 2025IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 2025EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: This work studies the challenge of scheduling real-time control commands in Networked Control Systems (NCS), where control actions rely on the freshness of data collected from multiple sources. In dynamic environments, ensuring that control commands in an NCS are accurate and frequent is essential for maintaining the system responsiveness. For this aim, we introduce a new metric, Age of Result (AoR), which quantifies the time elapsed since the last control command was generated and executed. This metric reflects the system’s capability to adapt to real-time changes in the operational environment by considering both data freshness and control command frequency. We conduct a detailed analysis of AoR in NCS, paying special attention to the dependencies between sensing and computing phases. We first address computation-intensive and network-intensive scenarios, proposing random sampling (RS)-based approximate algorithms for each case. Subsequently, we develop another RS-based algorithm and a heuristic approach for the general model. Simulation results demonstrate that our approach can effectively minimize AoR and significantly enhance the system performance and real-time adaptability compared to existing strategies.
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