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Separation is Optimal for LQR under Intermittent Feedback

arXiv:2603.27833v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We study finite-horizon linear-quadratic regulation of a scalar linear system with intermittent state feedback under an average communication-rate constraint. In this setting, the scheduling policy and controller are generally coupled through the dual effect: transmission decisions shape future estimation errors, while control actions influence the information available for scheduling. Existing treatments often recover tractability by re

Published June 30, 2026 · Category: Robotics

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arXiv:2603.27833v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We study finite-horizon linear-quadratic regulation of a scalar linear system with intermittent state feedback under an average communication-rate constraint. In this setting, the scheduling policy and controller are generally coupled through the dual effect: transmission decisions shape future estimation errors, while control actions influence the information available for scheduling. Existing treatments often recover tractability by restricting attention to symmetric scheduling policies, but the optimality of this restriction has remained unclear. We show that, for i.i.d. zero-mean disturbances, symmetric policies are optimal. Consequently, the communication-constrained LQR problem admits a separation structure. The optimal controller is a linear feedback law independent of the scheduling policy, while the optimal scheduler is obtained from a dynamic program. We further show that the optimal scheduling rule is a symmetric threshold policy in the accumulated disturbance since the most recent update.

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Originally published at arxiv.org.

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