Functional Observability, Structural Functional Observability, and Optimal Sensor Placement

IF 7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1109/TAC.2024.3462558
Yuan Zhang;Tyrone Fernando;Mohamed Darouach
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In this article, new characterizations for functional observability, functional detectability, and structural functional observability (SFO) are developed, and based on them, the related optimal sensor placement problems are investigated. A novel concept of modal functional observability coinciding with the notion of modal observability is proposed. This notion introduces necessary and sufficient conditions for functional observability and detectability in a unified way without resorting to system observability decomposition, and facilitates the design of a functionally observable/detectable system. Afterward, SFO is redefined rigorously from a generic perspective, contrarily to the definition of structural observability. A complete graph-theoretic characterization for SFO is proposed. Based on these results, the problems of selecting the minimal sensors from a prior set to achieve functional observability and SFO are shown to be NP-hard. Nevertheless, supermodular set functions are established, leading to greedy heuristics that can find approximation solutions to these problems with provable guarantees in polynomial time. A closed-form solution along with a constructive procedure is also given for the unconstrained case on systems with diagonalizable state matrices. Notably, our results also yield a polynomial-time verifiable case for structural target controllability, a problem that may be hard otherwise.
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功能可观测性、结构功能可观测性和传感器的优化布置
本文提出了功能可观测性、功能可探测性和结构功能可观测性(SFO)的新表征,并在此基础上研究了相关的传感器最优放置问题。提出了与模态可观测性概念相一致的模态泛函可观测性的新概念。这一概念统一地引入了功能可观察性和可探测性的充分必要条件,而不需要对系统可观察性进行分解,有利于设计功能可观察/可探测系统。然后,与结构可观测性的定义相反,从一般的角度对SFO进行了严格的重新定义。提出了SFO的完备图论表征。基于这些结果,从先验集中选择最小传感器以实现功能可观察性和SFO的问题被证明是np困难的。然而,建立了超模集合函数,导致贪心启发式算法可以在多项式时间内找到这些问题的近似解,并具有可证明的保证。对于具有可对角状态矩阵的系统,给出了无约束情况的闭型解和构造过程。值得注意的是,我们的结果还产生了结构目标可控性的多项式时间可验证案例,否则这个问题可能很难。
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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11.30
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5.90%
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824
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: In the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, the IEEE Control Systems Society publishes high-quality papers on the theory, design, and applications of control engineering. Two types of contributions are regularly considered: 1) Papers: Presentation of significant research, development, or application of control concepts. 2) Technical Notes and Correspondence: Brief technical notes, comments on published areas or established control topics, corrections to papers and notes published in the Transactions. In addition, special papers (tutorials, surveys, and perspectives on the theory and applications of control systems topics) are solicited.
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