Input-Output Pseudospectral Bounds for Transient Analysis of Networked and High-Order Systems

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Motivated by a need to characterize transient behaviors in large network systems in terms of relevant signal norms and worst-case input scenarios, we propose a novel approach based on existing theory for matrix pseudospectra. We extend pseudospectral theorems, pertaining to matrix exponentials, to an input-output setting, where matrix exponentials are pre- and post-multiplied by input and output matrices. Analyzing the resulting transfer functions in the complex plane allows us to state new upper and lower bounds on system transients. These are useful for higher-order matrix differential equations, and specifically control of double-integrator networks such as vehicle formation problems. Therefore, we illustrate the theory's applicability to the problem of vehicle platooning and the question of string stability, and show how unfavorable transient behaviors can be discerned and quantified directly from the input-output pseudospectra.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikation61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Sidor7497 - 7503
Antal sidor7
DOI
StatusPublished - 2022
Evenemang61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) - Cancún, Mexiko
Varaktighet: 2022 dec. 62022 dec. 9
https://cdc2022.ieeecss.org/

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Konferens61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
Land/TerritoriumMexiko
OrtCancún
Period2022/12/062022/12/09
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