Abstract: We consider multiple sensors randomly accessing a shared wireless medium to transmit measurements of their respective plants to a controller. To mitigate the packet collisions arising from simultaneously transmitting sensors, we appropriately design the sensor access rates. This is posed as an optimization problem, where the total transmit power of the sensors is minimized, and control performance for all control loops needs to be guaranteed. Control performance of each loop is abstracted as a desired expected decrease rate of a given Lyapunov function. By establishing an equivalent convex optimization problem, the optimal access rates are shown to decouple among sensors. Moreover, based on the Lagrange dual problem, we develop an easily implementable distributed procedure to find the optimal sensor access rates.
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