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Value of Information in Feedback Control: Quantification

  • Center for Autonomous Systems
  • University of Maryland

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Abstract

Although transmission of a data packet containing sensory information in a networked control system improves the quality of regulation, it has indeed a price from the communication perspective. It is, therefore, rational that such a data packet be transmitted only if it is valuable in the sense of a cost-benefit analysis. Yet, the fact is that little is known so far about this valuation of information and its connection with traditional event-triggered communication. In the present article, we study this intrinsic property of networked control systems by formulating a rate-regulation trade-off between the packet rate and the regulation cost with an event trigger and a controller as two distributed decision makers, and show that the valuation of information is conceivable and quantifiable grounded on this trade-off. In particular, we characterize an equilibrium in the rate-regulation trade-off, and quantify the value of information VoIk there as the variation in a so-called value function with respect to a piece of sensory information that can be communicated to the controller at each time k. We prove that, for a multi-dimensional Gauss - Markov process, VoIk is a symmetric function of the discrepancy between the state estimates at the event trigger and the controller, and that a data packet containing sensory information at time k should be transmitted to the controller only if VoIk is nonnegative. Moreover, we discuss that VoIk can be computed with arbitrary accuracy, and that it can be approximated by a closed-form quadratic function with a performance guarantee.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3730-3737
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume67
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Decision policies
  • Nash equilibria
  • networked control systems
  • rate-regulation tradeoff
  • semantic communications
  • semantic metrics
  • value of information

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