Minimum Cost Constrained Input-Output and Control Configuration Co-Design Problem: A Structural Systems Approach
Sergio Pequito, Soummya Kar, George Pappas

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Sergio Pequito, Soummya Kar, George Pappas. "Minimum Cost Constrained Input-Output and Control Configuration Co-Design Problem: A Structural Systems Approach". American Control Conference 2015, 4099-4105, 1, July, 2015.

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In this paper, we study the minimal cost constrained input-output (I/O) and control configuration co-design problem. Given a linear time-invariant plant, where a collection of possible inputs and outputs is known a priori, we aim to determine the collection of inputs, outputs and communication among them incurring in the minimum cost, such that desired control performance, measured in terms of arbitrary pole placement capability of the closed-loop system, is ensured. We show that this problem is NP-hard in general (in the size of the state space). However, the subclass of problems, in which the dynamic matrix is irreducible, is shown to be polynomially solvable and the corresponding algorithm is presented. In addition, under the same assumption, the same algorithm can be used to solve the minimal cost constrained I/O selection problem, and the minimal cost control configuration selection problem, individually. In order to illustrate the main results of this paper, some simulations are also provided.

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    Sergio Pequito, Soummya Kar, George Pappas. "Minimum
    Cost Constrained Input-Output and Control Configuration
    Co-Design Problem: A Structural Systems Approach".
    American Control Conference 2015, 4099-4105, 1, July, 2015.
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    @inproceedings{PequitoKarPappas15_MinimumCostConstrainedInputOutputControlConfiguration,
        author = {Sergio Pequito and Soummya Kar and George Pappas},
        title = {Minimum Cost Constrained Input-Output and Control
                  Configuration Co-Design Problem: A Structural
                  Systems Approach},
        booktitle = {American Control Conference 2015},
        pages = {4099-4105},
        day = {1},
        month = {July},
        year = {2015},
        abstract = {In this paper, we study the minimal cost
                  constrained input-output (I/O) and control
                  configuration co-design problem. Given a linear
                  time-invariant plant, where a collection of
                  possible inputs and outputs is known a priori, we
                  aim to determine the collection of inputs, outputs
                  and communication among them incurring in the
                  minimum cost, such that desired control
                  performance, measured in terms of arbitrary pole
                  placement capability of the closed-loop system, is
                  ensured. We show that this problem is NP-hard in
                  general (in the size of the state space). However,
                  the subclass of problems, in which the dynamic
                  matrix is irreducible, is shown to be polynomially
                  solvable and the corresponding algorithm is
                  presented. In addition, under the same assumption,
                  the same algorithm can be used to solve the
                  minimal cost constrained I/O selection problem,
                  and the minimal cost control configuration
                  selection problem, individually. In order to
                  illustrate the main results of this paper, some
                  simulations are also provided.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/382.html}
    }
    

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