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Controller design for robust invariance from noisy data

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arxiv 2007.13181 v1 pith:5LXKE3P5 submitted 2020-07-26 eess.SY cs.SYmath.OC

Controller design for robust invariance from noisy data

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For an unknown linear system, starting from noisy open-loop input-state data collected during a finite-length experiment, we directly design a linear feedback controller that guarantees robust invariance of a given polyhedral set of the state in the presence of disturbances. The main result is a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of such a controller, and amounts to the solution of a linear program. The benefits of large and rich data sets for the solution of the problem are discussed. A numerical example about a simplified platoon of two vehicles illustrates the method.

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