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Synthesis of Dissipative Systems Using Input-State Data


Abstract:

This paper deals with the data-driven synthesis of dissipative linear systems in discrete time. We collect finitely many noisy data samples with which we synthesise a con...Show More

Abstract:

This paper deals with the data-driven synthesis of dissipative linear systems in discrete time. We collect finitely many noisy data samples with which we synthesise a controller that makes all systems that explain the data dissipative with respect to a given quadratic supply rate. By adopting the informativity approach, we introduce the notion of informativity for closed-loop dissipativity. Under certain assumptions on the noise and the system, with the help of tools for quadratic matrix inequalities, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for informativity for closed-loop dissipativity. We also provide a recipe to design suitable controllers by means of data-based linear matrix inequalities. This main result comprises two parts, to account for both the cases that the output matrices are known or unknown. Lastly, we illustrate our findings with an example, for which we want to design a data-driven controller achieving (strict) passivity.
Date of Conference: 25-28 June 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 July 2024
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Conference Location: Stockholm, Sweden

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