Título
On the controllability of networks with nonidentical linear nodes
11627/470911627/4709
Autor
Arreola Delgado, Alejandra del Carmen
Barajas Ramírez, Juan Gonzalo
Resumen
"The controllability of dynamical networks depends on both network structure and node dynamics. For networks of linearly coupled linear dynamical systems the controllability of the network can be determined using the well-known Kalman rank criterion. In the case of identical nodes the problem can be decomposed in local and structural contributions. However, for strictly different nodes an alternative approach is needed. We decomposed the controllability matrix into a structural component, which only depends on the networks structure and a dynamical component which includes the dynamical description of the nodes in the network. Using this approach we show that controllability of dynamical networks with strictly different linear nodes is dominated by the dynamical component. Therefore even a structurally uncontrollable network of different nn dimensional nodes becomes controllable if the dynamics of its nodes are properly chosen. Conversely, a structurally controllable network becomes uncontrollable for a given choice of the node’s dynamics. Furthermore, as nodes are not identical, we can have nodes that are uncontrollable in isolation, while the entire network is controllable, in this sense the node’s controllability is overwritten by the network even if the structure is uncontrollable. We illustrate our results using single-controller networks and extend our findings to conventional networks with large number of nodes."
Fecha de publicación
2016Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/imamci/dnw069Área de conocimiento
MATEMÁTICASEditor
Oxford University PressPalabras clave
Network controlControllability
Linear system