Controllability of networked MIMO systems
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Lin Wang, Guanrong Chen, Xiaofan Wang, Wallace K. S. Tang
2015
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the state controllability of networked systems,
where the network topology is directed and weighted and the nodes are
higher-dimensional linear time-invariant (LTI) dynamical systems. We
investigate how the network topology, the node-system dynamics, the external
control inputs, and the inner interactions affect the controllability of a
networked system, and show that for a general networked
multi-input/multi-output (MIMO) system: 1) the controllability of the overall
network is an integrated result of the aforementioned relevant factors, which
cannot be decoupled into the controllability of individual node-systems and the
properties solely determined by the network topology, quite different from the
familiar notion of consensus or formation controllability; 2) if the network
topology is uncontrollable by external inputs, then the networked system with
identical nodes will be uncontrollable, even if it is structurally
controllable; 3) with a controllable network topology, controllability and
observability of the nodes together are necessary for the controllability of
the networked systems under some mild conditions, but nevertheless they are not
sufficient. For a networked system with single-input/single-output (SISO) LTI
nodes, we present precise necessary and sufficient conditions for the
controllability of a general network topology.
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