Goal-Oriented Communication, Estimation, and Control over Bidirectional Wireless Links

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Goal-Oriented Communication, Estimation, and Control over Bidirectional Wireless Links
Title:
Goal-Oriented Communication, Estimation, and Control over Bidirectional Wireless Links
Journal Title:
IEEE Transactions on Communications
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Publication Date:
23 October 2024
Citation:
Cao, J., Kurniawan, E., Boonkajay, A., Pappas, N., Sun, S., & Popovski, P. (2024). Goal-Oriented Communication, Estimation, and Control over Bidirectional Wireless Links. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1–1. https://doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2024.3485572
Abstract:
We consider a wireless networked control system (WNCS) with imperfect bidirectional links for real-time applications such as smart grids. To maintain the stability of WNCS, captured by the probability that plant state violates preset values, at minimal cost, heterogeneous physical processes are monitored by multiple sensors. This status information, such as dynamic plant state and Markov Process-based context information, is then received/estimated by the controller for remote control. However, scheduling multiple sensors and designing the controller with limited resources is challenging due to their coupling, delay, and transmission loss. We formulate a Constrained Markov Decision Problem (CMDP) to minimize violation probability with cost constraints. We reveal the relationship between the goal and different updating actions by analyzing the significance of information that incorporates goal-related usefulness and contextual importance. Subsequently, a goal-oriented deterministic scheduling policy is proposed. Two sensing-assisted control strategies and a control-aware estimation policy are proposed to improve the violation probability-cost tradeoff, integrated with the scheduling policy to form a goal-oriented co-design framework. Additionally, we explore retransmission in downlink transmission and qualitatively analyze its preference scenario. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed goal-oriented co-design policy outperforms previous work in simultaneously reducing violation probability and cost.
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Publisher Copyright
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore - Industry Alignment Fund (Prepositioning) (IAF-PP) for Urban Solutions and Sustainability (USS) Domain, Research Innovation Enterprise 2020 Plan (RIE2020), and Energy Grid 2.0 Programme
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0090-6778
1558-0857
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