Controllability of Multilayer Networked Sampled-data Systems

4 Mar 2022  ·  Zixuan Yang, Xiaofan Wang, Lin Wang ·

This paper explores the state controllability of multilayer networked sampled-data systems with inter-layer couplings, where zero-order holders (ZOHs) are on the control and transmission channels. The effects of both single- and multi-rate sampling on controllability of multilayer networked linear time-invariant (LTI) systems are analyzed, with some sufficient and/or necessary controllability conditions derived. Under specific conditions, the pathological sampling of single node systems could be eliminated by the network structure and inner couplings among different nodes and different layers. The representative drive-response inter-layer coupling mode is studied, and it reveals that the whole system could be controllable due to the inter-layer couplings even if the response layer is uncontrollable itself. Moreover, simulated examples show that the modification of sampling rate on local channels could lay a positive or negative effect on the controllability of the whole system. All the results indicate that the controllability of the multilayer networked sampled-data system is collectively affected by mutually coupled factors.

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