Multi-Rate Control over AWGN Channels via Analog Joint Source-Channel Coding
Anatoly Khina, Gustav M. Pettersson, Victoria Kostina, Babak, Hassibi

TL;DR
This paper explores analog joint source-channel coding for control over AWGN channels with higher signaling rates, demonstrating improved stability and performance compared to traditional repetition schemes.
Contribution
It introduces the use of analog joint source-channel coding with Shannon-Kotel'nikov maps for control systems, challenging the conventional separated coding approach.
Findings
Significant improvement in stability margins.
Enhanced LQG costs.
Outperforms repetition-based schemes.
Abstract
We consider the problem of controlling an unstable plant over an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel with a transmit power constraint, where the signaling rate of communication is larger than the sampling rate (for generating observations and applying control inputs) of the underlying plant. Such a situation is quite common since sampling is done at a rate that captures the dynamics of the plant and which is often much lower than the rate that can be communicated. This setting offers the opportunity of improving the system performance by employing multiple channel uses to convey a single message (output plant observation or control input). Common ways of doing so are through either repeating the message, or by quantizing it to a number of bits and then transmitting a channel coded version of the bits whose length is commensurate with the number of channel uses per sampled…
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