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arxiv: 1801.00647 · v1 · pith:GEXGQ6RHnew · submitted 2018-01-02 · 🧮 math.OC

Distributed Control and Stabilization for Discrete-time Large Scale Systems With Imposed Constraints

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This paper is concerned with the distributed control and stabilization problems for linear discrete-time large scale systems with imposed constraints. The main contributions of this paper are: Firstly, by using the maximum principle (necessary condition) for the finite horizon optimal control developed in this paper, the optimal distributed controller is thus derived, which can be easily calculated; Secondly, by defining the Lyapunov function with the optimal cost function, we show that the systems with imposed constraints can be stabilized by the optimal distributed controller for the infinite horizon case. The main techniques adopted in this paper are the maximum principle and the solution to the forward and backward difference equations (FBDE), which are the basis in solving distributed control and stabilization problems for linear systems with constraints.

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