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On Controllability and Persistency of Excitation in Data-Driven Control: Extensions of Willems’ Fundamental Lemma

Yue Yu, Shahriar Talebi, Henk J. van Waarde, Ufuk Topcu, Mehran Mesbahi, Behçet Açıkmeşe

20212021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Willems’ fundamental lemma asserts that all trajectories of a linear time-invariant system can be obtained from a finite number of measured ones, assuming that controllability and a persistency of excitation condition hold. We show that these two conditions can be relaxed. First, we prove that the controllability condition can be replaced by a condition on the controllable subspace, unobservable subspace, and a certain subspace associated with the measured trajectories. Second, we prove that the persistency of excitation requirement can be relaxed if the degree of a certain minimal polynomial is tightly bounded. Our results show that data-driven predictive control using online data is equivalent to model predictive control, even for uncontrollable systems. Moreover, our results significantly reduce the amount of data needed in identifying homogeneous multi-agent systems.

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ControllabilityUnobservableSubspace topologyControl theory (sociology)Bounded functionLemma (botany)MathematicsLinear systemPolynomialInvariant (physics)Model predictive controlLTI system theoryApplied mathematicsControl (management)Computer scienceMathematical analysisArtificial intelligencePoaceaeBiologyMathematical physicsEcologyEconometricsAdvanced Control Systems OptimizationFault Detection and Control SystemsControl Systems and Identification