Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Encoding impact of network modification on
controllability via edge centrality matrix
P. V. Chanekar, J. Cortés
IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems 9 (4) (2022), 1899-1910
Abstract
This paper develops tools to quantify the importance of
agent interactions and its impact on global performance
metrics for networks modeled as linear time-invariant
systems. We consider Gramian-based performance metrics
and propose a novel notion of edge centrality that
encodes the first-order variation in the metric with
respect to the modification of the corresponding edge
weight, including for those edges not present in the
network. The proposed edge centrality matrix (ECM) is
additive over the set of inputs, i.e., it captures the
specific contribution to each edge's centrality of the
presence of any given actuator. We provide a full
characterization of the ECM structure for the class of
directed stem-bud networks, showing that non-zero
entries are only possible at specific
sub/super-diagonals determined by the network size and
the length of its bud. We also provide bounds on the
value of the trace, trace inverse, and log-det of the
Gramian before and after single-edge modifications, and
on the edge-modification weight to ensure the modified
network retains stability. Simulations show the utility
of the proposed edge centrality notion and validate our
results.
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