Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Iterative algorithms for assessing
network resilience against structured perturbations
S. Liu, S. Martínez, J. Cortés
IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems 9 (4) (2022), 1816-1827
Abstract
This paper studies network resilience against structured additive
perturbations to its topology. We consider dynamic networks modeled
as linear time-invariant systems subject to perturbations of bounded
energy satisfying specific sparsity and entry-wise constraints.
Given an energy level, the structured pseudospectral abscissa
captures the worst-possible perturbation an adversary could employ
to de-stabilize the network, and the structured stability radius is
the maximum energy in the structured perturbation that the network
can withstand without becoming unstable. Building on a novel
characterization of the worst-case structured perturbation, we
propose iterative algorithms that efficiently compute the structured
pseudospectral abscissa and structured stability radius. We provide
theoretical guarantees of the local convergence of the algorithms
and illustrate their efficacy and accuracy on several network
examples.
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