Proceedings of the 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2002.
DOI: 10.1109/cdc.2002.1184558
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Decentralized control information structures preserved under feedback

Abstract: We consider the problem of constructing decentralized control systems. We formulate this problem as one of minimizing the closed-loop norm of a feedback system subject to constraints on the controller structure. We define the notion of quadratic invariance of a constraint set with respect to a system, and show that if the constraint set has this property, then the constrained minimum norm problem may be solved via convex programming. We also show that quadratic invariance is necessary and sufficient for the co… Show more

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“…The same structure of controllers as the plant is imposed and a relaxation is used to obtain stability and performance conditions via LMIs. More recently, an interesting algebraic characterization of plant-controller structures that leads to convex maps has been provided in [6]. The work in [6] nicely generalizes the classes of convex structural problems presented earlier in [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The same structure of controllers as the plant is imposed and a relaxation is used to obtain stability and performance conditions via LMIs. More recently, an interesting algebraic characterization of plant-controller structures that leads to convex maps has been provided in [6]. The work in [6] nicely generalizes the classes of convex structural problems presented earlier in [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In fact, it has been shown that the optimal control policy may not even be linear [Wit68] and that the general problem of designing linear feedback gains subject to constraints is NPhard [BT97]. Previous approaches to synthesizing structured controllers can be broadly categorized into three types: Frequency Domain [RL02] [BHLO06]. The first two classes of approaches find exact solutions to structured control problems for special cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some special types of team problems were solved in the 1970's [15], [6], but the problem area has recently gain renewed interest. Spatial invariance was exploited in [1], [2], conditions for closed loop convexity were derived in [14], [13] and methods using linear matrix inequalities were given in [7], [12], [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%