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Data-driven control via Petersen's lemma

2021-09-24Unverified0· sign in to hype

Andrea Bisoffi, Claudio De Persis, Pietro Tesi

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We address the problem of designing a stabilizing closed-loop control law directly from input and state measurements collected in an open-loop experiment. In the presence of noise in data, we have that a set of dynamics could have generated the collected data and we need the designed controller to stabilize such set of data-consistent dynamics robustly. For this problem of data-driven control with noisy data, we advocate the use of a popular tool from robust control, Petersen's lemma. In the cases of data generated by linear and polynomial systems, we conveniently express the uncertainty captured in the set of data-consistent dynamics through a matrix ellipsoid, and we show that a specific form of this matrix ellipsoid makes it possible to apply Petersen's lemma to all of the mentioned cases. In this way, we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for data-driven stabilization of linear systems through a linear matrix inequality. The matrix ellipsoid representation enables insights and interpretations of the designed control laws. In the same way, we also obtain sufficient conditions for data-driven stabilization of polynomial systems through (convex) sum-of-squares programs. The findings are illustrated numerically.

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