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A Networked Competitive Multi-Virus SIR Model: Analysis and Observability

Ciyuan Zhang, Sebin Gracy, Tamer Başar, Philip E. Paré

2022IFAC-PapersOnLine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel discrete-time multi-virus SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) model that captures the spread of competing SIR epidemics over a population network. First, we provide a sufficient condition for the infection level of all the viruses over the networked model to converge to zero in exponential time. Second, we propose an observation model which captures the summation of all the viruses’ infection levels in each node, which represents the individuals who are infected by different viruses but share similar symptoms. We present a sufficient condition for the model to be locally observable. We propose a Luenberger observer for the system state estimation and show via simulations that the estimation error of the Luenberger observer converges to zero before the viruses die out.

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ObservabilityObservableObserver (physics)Node (physics)PopulationControl theory (sociology)Zero (linguistics)EstimationExponential growthMathematicsState observerComputer scienceApplied mathematicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceEngineeringMedicineMathematical analysisPhysicsSystems engineeringPhilosophyNonlinear systemQuantum mechanicsEnvironmental healthLinguisticsStructural engineeringCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence