neclab: The network embedded control lab

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Abstract

The network embedded control lab, neclab, is a software environment designed to allow easy deployment of networked embedded control systems, in particular wireless networked embedded control systems (wnecs). A wnecs is a collection of interconnected plant sensors, digital controllers, and plant actuators which communicate with each other over wireless channels. In this paper neclab is introduced and explained using a simple ball and beam control application. We focus on wnecs which use the MICA2 Motes.

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Kottenstette, N., & Antsaklis, P. J. (2005). neclab: The network embedded control lab. In Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences (Vol. 331, pp. 107–125). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11533382_8

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