Sparse Actuator Scheduling for Discrete-Time Linear Dynamical Systems

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

Krishna Praveen V.S. Kondapi (Indian Institute of Science)

Chandrasekhar Sriram (Texas Instruments India Pvt. Ltd)

Geethu Joseph (TU Delft - Signal Processing Systems)

Chandra R. Murthy (Indian Institute of Science)

Research Group
Signal Processing Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICC64753.2024.10883726
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Signal Processing Systems
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Pages (from-to)
84-89
ISBN (electronic)
9798331517212
Event
10th Indian Control Conference, ICC 2024 (2024-12-09 - 2024-12-11), Bhopal, India
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Abstract

We consider the control of discrete-time linear dynamical systems using sparse inputs where we limit the number of active actuators at every time step. We develop an algorithm for determining a sparse actuator schedule that ensures the existence of a sparse control input sequence, following the schedule, that takes the system from any given initial state to any desired final state. Since such an actuator schedule is not unique, we look for a schedule that minimizes the energy of sparse inputs. For this, we optimize the trace of the inverse of the resulting controllability Gramian, which is an approximate measure of the average energy of the inputs. We present a greedy algorithm along with its theoretical guarantees. Finally, we empirically show that our greedy algorithm ensures the controllability of the linear system with a small number of active actuators per time step without a significant average energy expenditure compared to the fully actuated system.

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