Gravagne, Ian A.2017-06-052017-06-052017-052017-03-28May 2017http://hdl.handle.net/2104/10057Feedback control systems that employ large area networks or other unpredictable or unreliable communications protocols between sensors, actuators, and controllers may experience non-uniform sampling characteristics. Previous work by Poulsen, et. al. [1] gives a criterion for exponential stability of non-uniformly discretized feedback control systems, assuming sample periods drawn from a known statistical distribution. However, the given stability theorem assumes an infinite time horizon. This work therefore examines the exponential stability criterion exper- imentally, over a finite time horizon, on a 2nd-order servo mechanism as well as a higher-order system with more interesting dynamics.application/pdfenDynamic equations on time scales. Control theory. Stability analysis. Differential equations. Discretized systems.Experimental investigation of a time scales-based stability criterion over finite time horizons.ThesisWorldwide access.2017-06-05