On Classical Control and Smart Cities

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DOI10.1109/CDC.2017.8263852arXiv1703.07308MaRDI QIDQ6284641FDOQ6284641

Robert N. Shorten, Matheus Souza, André Ricardo Fioravanti, Jakub Mareček, Fabian Wirth

Publication date: 21 March 2017

Abstract: We discuss the applicability of classical control theory to problems in smart grids and smart cities. We use tools from iterated function systems to identify controllers with desirable properties. In particular, controllers are identified that can be used to design not only stable closed-loop systems, but also to regulate large-scale populations of agents in a predictable manner. We also illustrate by means of an example and associated theory that many classical controllers are not be suitable for deployment in these applications.












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