Data-driven Control of Unknown Linear Systems via Quantized Feedback
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arXiv2203.05245MaRDI QIDQ6393310
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Publication date: 10 March 2022
Abstract: Control using quantized feedback is a fundamental approach to system synthesis with limited communication capacity. In this paper, we address the stabilization problem for unknown linear systems with logarithmically quantized feedback, via a direct data-driven control method. By leveraging a recently developed matrix S-lemma, we prove a sufficient and necessary condition for the existence of a common stabilizing controller for all possible dynamics consistent with data, in the form of a linear matrix inequality. Moreover, we formulate semi-definite programming to solve the coarsest quantization density. By establishing its connections to unstable eigenvalues of the state matrix, we further prove a necessary rank condition on the data for quantized feedback stabilization. Finally, we validate our theoretical results by numerical examples.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/lixc21/data-driven-quantized-control
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