Analysis Markov Delay Control Strategy for Smart Home Systems

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with the development of science and technology, smart home systems require better, faster to meet the needs of human. In order to achieve this goal, the human-machine-items all need to interact each other with understand,efficient and speedy. Cps could unify combination with the human-machine-items; realize the interaction between the physical information and the cyber world. However,information interaction and the control task needs to be completed in a valid time. Therefore, the transform delay control strategy becomes more and more important. This paper analysis Markov delay control strategy for smart home systems, which might help the system decrease the transmission delay.

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