Dynamic control of modern, network-based epidemic models
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Epidemiology (92D30) Dynamical systems in biology (37N25) Small world graphs, complex networks (graph-theoretic aspects) (05C82) Controllability (93B05) Nonlinear systems in control theory (93C10) Adaptive control/observation systems (93C40) Application models in control theory (93C95) Bifurcation control of ordinary differential equations (34H20)
Abstract: In this paper we make the first steps to bridge the gap between classic control theory and modern, network-based epidemic models. In particular, we apply nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) to a pairwise ODE model which we use to model a susceptible-infectious-susceptible (SIS) epidemic on non-trivial contact structures. While classic control of epidemics concentrates on aspects such as vaccination, quarantine and fast diagnosis, our novel setup allows us to deliver control by altering the contact network within the population. Moreover, the ideal outcome of control is to eradicate the disease while keeping the network well connected. The paper gives a thorough and detailed numerical investigation of the impact and interaction of system and control parameters on the controllability of the system. The analysis reveals, that for certain set parameters it is possible to identify critical control bounds above which the system is controllable. We foresee, that our approach can be extended to even more realistic or simulation-based models with the aim to apply these to real-world situations.
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