Finite-sample-based Spectral Radius Estimation and Stabilizability Test for Networked Control Systems
In the analysis and control of discrete-time linear time-invariant systems, the spectral radius of the system state matrix plays an essential role. Usually, it is assumed that system matrices are known, from which the spectral radius can be directly computed. Instead, we consider the setting where the system is affected by process noise, and one has only finitely many samples of system input and state measurements. We provide two methods for estimating the spectral radius and derive error bounds that hold with high probability. Moreover, we show how to use the derived results to test stabilizability for networked control systems (NCSs) with lossy channels when only finitely many samples of the system input, state, and packet drop sequence are available.
WOS:000857432300289
2022-01-01
New York
978-3-907144-07-7
2087
2092
REVIEWED
EPFL
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London, ENGLAND | Jul 12-15, 2022 | |