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A Framework for Structural Input/Output and Control Configuration Selection in Large-Scale Systems
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2015
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EngineeringStructural Controllability/observabilityControl SystemsStabilitySystems EngineeringComputer EngineeringController SynthesisControl DesignControl Configuration SelectionControllabilityControl EngineeringPolynomial Complexity AlgorithmsMechanical SystemsProcess ControlLarge-scale SystemsControl ArchitectureState VariablesControl StructureLinear ControlVibration ControlStructural Input/output
This paper addresses problems on the structural design of large-scale control systems. An efficient and unified framework is proposed to select the minimum number of manipulated/measured variables to achieve structural controllability/observability of the system, and to select the minimum number of feedback interconnections between measured and manipulated variables such that the closed-loop system has no structural fixed modes. Global solutions are computed using polynomial complexity algorithms in the number of the state variables of the system. Finally, graph-theoretic characterizations are proposed, which allow a characterization of all possible solutions.
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