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Compartmental flow control : Decentralization, robustness and optimality

Blanchini, Franco ; Franco, Elisa ; Giordano, Giulia LU ; Mardanlou, Vahid and Montessoro, Pier Luca (2016) In Automatica 64. p.18-28
Abstract

We consider the flow control problem for a general class of compartmental nonlinear systems, which can be associated with a graph whose nodes represent subsystems with their own internal dynamics, and whose arcs represent flow links among them. We consider a network-decentralized control: each agent controls a link between two nodes and decides its actions based on the states of these nodes only. We first provide general necessary and sufficient stabilizability conditions, proving that suitable network-decentralized strategies assure robust stability. We also show that, if all the subsystems at the nodes are marginally stable, a proper network-decentralized strategy asymptotically assures the minimum-norm flow, without requiring... (More)

We consider the flow control problem for a general class of compartmental nonlinear systems, which can be associated with a graph whose nodes represent subsystems with their own internal dynamics, and whose arcs represent flow links among them. We consider a network-decentralized control: each agent controls a link between two nodes and decides its actions based on the states of these nodes only. We first provide general necessary and sufficient stabilizability conditions, proving that suitable network-decentralized strategies assure robust stability. We also show that, if all the subsystems at the nodes are marginally stable, a proper network-decentralized strategy asymptotically assures the minimum-norm flow, without requiring communication among agents.

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Compartmental systems, Control of networks, Network-decentralized control, Optimality
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Automatica
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64
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11 pages
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Pergamon Press Ltd.
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0005-1098
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10.1016/j.automatica.2015.10.046
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English
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