Value of Information in Feedback Control: Global Optimality

Touraj Soleymani, John S. Baras, Sandra Hirche, Karl H. Johansson

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Abstract

The rate-regulation tradeoff, defined between two objective functions, one penalizing the packet rate and one the regulation cost, can express the fundamental performance bound of networked control systems. However, the characterization of the set of globally optimal solutions in this tradeoff for multidimensional Gauss-Markov processes has been an open problem. In this article, we characterize a policy profile that belongs to this set without imposing any restrictions on the information structure or the policy structure. We prove that such a policy profile consists of a symmetric threshold triggering policy based on the value of information and a certainty-equivalent control policy based on a non-Gaussian linear estimator. These policies are deterministic and can be designed separately. Besides, we provide a global optimality analysis for the value of information VoIk, a semantic metric that emerges from the rate-regulation tradeoff as the difference between the benefit and the cost of a data packet. We prove that it is globally optimal that a data packet containing sensory information at time k be transmitted to the controller only if VoIk becomes nonnegative. These findings have important implications in the areas of communication and control.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3641-3647
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume68
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Decision policies
  • globally optimal solutions
  • networked control systems
  • rate-regulation tradeoff
  • semantic communications
  • semantic metrics
  • value of information

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