Controllability-observability of expanded composite systems (Q5946190)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658480
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Controllability-observability of expanded composite systems (English)
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4 March 2004
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As is known, the Inclusion Principle developed by Šiljak and co-workers [see e.g. \textit{D. D. Šiljak}, Decentalized control of complex systems, Springer, New York (1999; Zbl 0728.93004)] enables a framework to be defined for dealing with dynamic systems with different dimensions so that both systems are related through linear transformations (expansions and contractions), taking the freedom of the selection of the so-called complementary matrices. In this respect, the main contribution of the paper under review is proving that an expanded system can always preserve controllability-observability of both the subsystems and the overall system provided that both properties hold for the original system when considering a disjoint structure of its subsystems. These results are stated and proved in Theorems 6 and 7 (concerning subsystems) and Theorem 8 (for the overall expanded composite system), where an appropriate choice of the complementary matrices satisfying ``controllability-observability'' is guaranteed.
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decentralized control
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inclusion principle
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transformations
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complementary matrices
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expanded system
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controllability-observability
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subsystems
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composite system
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