Published August 9, 2010 | Version public
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Decentralized Implementation of Centralized Controllers for Interconnected Systems

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Abstract

Given a centralized controller associated with a linear time-invariant interconnected system, this paper is concerned with designing a parameterized decentralized controller such that the state and input of the system under the obtained decentralized controller can become arbitrarily close to those of the system under the given centralized controller, by tuning the controller's parameters. To this end, a two-level decentralized controller is designed, where the upper level captures the dynamics of the centralized closed-loop system, and the lower level is an observed-based sub-controller designed based on the new notion of structural initial value observability. The proposed method can decentralize every generic centralized controller, provided the interconnected system satisfies very mild conditions. The efficacy of this work is elucidated by some numerical examples.

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This work has been supported by AFOSR and Air Force MURI.

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2010-08-10
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