Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Data-driven mode detection and stabilization of
unknown switched linear systems
J. Eising, S. Liu, S. Martínez, J. Cortés
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, submitted
Abstract
This paper considers the stabilization of unknown
switched linear systems using data. Instead of a full system model,
we have access to a finite number of trajectories of each of the
different modes prior to the online operation of the system. On the
basis of informative enough measurements, formally characterized in
terms of linear matrix inequalities, we design an online switched
controller that alternates between a mode detection phase and a
stabilization phase. Since the specific currently-active mode is
unknown, the controller employs the most recent online measurements
to determine it by implementing computationally efficient tests that
check compatibility with the set of systems consistent with the
pre-collected measurements. The stabilization phase applies the
stabilizing feedback gain corresponding to the identified active
mode and monitors the evolution of the associated Lyapunov function
to detect switches. When a switch is detected, the controller
returns to the mode-detection phase. Under average dwell- and
activation-time assumptions on the switching signal, we show that
the proposed controller guarantees an input-to-state-like stability
property of the closed-loop switched system. Various simulations
illustrate our results.
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