Cross-Gramian-based combined state and parameter reduction for large-scale control systems (Q1719244)

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    Cross-Gramian-based combined state and parameter reduction for large-scale control systems
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      Cross-Gramian-based combined state and parameter reduction for large-scale control systems (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: This work introduces the empirical cross-gramian for multiple-input-multiple-output systems. The cross-gramian is a tool for reducing the state space of control systems, by conjoining controllability and observability information into a single matrix and does not require balancing. Its empirical gramian variant extends the applicability of the cross-gramian to nonlinear systems. Furthermore, for parametrized systems, the empirical gramians can also be utilized for sensitivity analysis or parameter identification and thus for parameter reduction. This work also introduces the empirical joint gramian, which is derived from the empirical cross-gramian. The joint gramian allows not only a reduction of the parameter space but also the combined state and parameter space reduction, which is tested on a linear and a nonlinear control system. Controllability- and observability-based combined reduction methods are also presented, which are benchmarked against the joint gramian.
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