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Broadcast Feedback of Stochastic Cellular Actuators Inspired by Biological Muscle Control

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Broadcast Feedback of Stochastic Cellular Actuators Inspired by Biological Muscle Control
— This paper presents a broadcast feedback approach to the distributed stochastic control of an actuator system consisting of many cellular units. This control architecture was inspired by skeletal muscles comprising a vast number of tiny functional units, called sarcomeres. The output of the actuator system is an aggregate effect of numerous cellular units, each taking a bistable ON-OFF state. A central controller “broadcasts” the error between the aggregate output and a reference input. Rather than dictating the individual units to take specific states, the central controller merely broadcasts the overall error signal to all the cellular units uniformly. In turn each cellular unit makes a stochastic decision with a state transition probability, which is modulated in relation to the broadcasted error. Stochastic properties of both open-loop and closed-loop control systems are analyzed. Stability conditions of the broadcast feedback system are obtained by using a stochastic Lyap...
Jun Ueda, Lael Odhner, H. Harry Asada
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where IJRR
Authors Jun Ueda, Lael Odhner, H. Harry Asada
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