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Realization Theory for LPV State-Space Representations with Affine Dependence
In this paper we present a Kalman-style realization theory for linear
parameter-varying state-space representations whose matrices depend on the
scheduling variables in an affine way (abbreviated as LPV-SSA representations).
We deal both with the discrete-time and the continuous-time cases. We show that
such a LPV-SSA representation is a minimal (in the sense of having the least
number of state-variables) representation of its input-output function, if and
only if it is observable and span-reachable. We show that any two minimal
LPV-SSA representations of the same input-output function are related by a
linear isomorphism, and the isomorphism does not depend on the scheduling
variable.We show that an input-output function can be represented by a LPV-SSA
representation if and only if the Hankel-matrix of the input-output function
has a finite rank. In fact, the rank of the Hankel-matrix gives the dimension
of a minimal LPV-SSA representation. Moreover, we can formulate a counterpart
of partial realization theory for LPV-SSA representation and prove correctness
of the Kalman-Ho algorithm. These results thus represent the basis of systems
theory for LPV-SSA representation.Comment: The main difference with respect to the previous version is as
follows: typos have been fixe
Evolutionary L∞ identification and model reduction for robust control
An evolutionary approach for modern robust control oriented system identification and model reduction in the frequency domain is proposed. The technique provides both an optimized nominal model and a 'worst-case' additive or multiplicative uncertainty bounding function which is compatible with robust control design methodologies. In addition, the evolutionary approach is applicable to both continuous- and discrete-time systems without the need for linear parametrization or a confined problem domain for deterministic convex optimization. The proposed method is validated against a laboratory multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) test rig and benchmark problems, which show a higher fitting accuracy and provides a tighter L�¢���� error bound than existing methods in the literature do
A Risk-Based Model Predictive Control Approach to Adaptive Interventions in Behavioral Health
This brief examines how control engineering and risk management techniques can be applied in the field of behavioral health through their use in the design and implementation of adaptive behavioral interventions. Adaptive interventions are gaining increasing acceptance as a means to improve prevention and treatment of chronic, relapsing disorders, such as abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, mental illness, and obesity. A risk-based model predictive control (MPC) algorithm is developed for a hypothetical intervention inspired by Fast Track, a real-life program whose long-term goal is the prevention of conduct disorders in at-risk children. The MPC-based algorithm decides on the appropriate frequency of counselor home visits, mentoring sessions, and the availability of after-school recreation activities by relying on a model that includes identifiable risks, their costs, and the cost/benefit assessment of mitigating actions. MPC is particularly suited for the problem because of its constraint-handling capabilities, and its ability to scale to interventions involving multiple tailoring variables. By systematically accounting for risks and adapting treatment components over time, an MPC approach as described in this brief can increase intervention effectiveness and adherence while reducing waste, resulting in advantages over conventional fixed treatment. A series of simulations are conducted under varying conditions to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm
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