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Boundary Control of Reaction-Diffusion PDEs on Balls in Spaces of Arbitrary Dimensions

Optimization and Control 2015-11-23 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

An explicit output-feedback boundary feedback law is introduced that stabilizes an unstable linear constant-coefficient reaction-diffusion equation on an nn-ball (which in 2-D reduces to a disk and in 3-D reduces to a sphere) using only measurements from the boundary. The backstepping method is used to design both the control law and a boundary observer. To apply backstepping the system is reduced to an infinite sequence of 1-D systems using spherical harmonics. Well-posedness and stability are proved in the H1H^1 space. The resulting control and output injection gain kernels are the product of the backstepping kernel used in control of one-dimensional reaction-diffusion equations and a function closely related to the Poisson kernel in the nn-ball.

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@article{arxiv.1511.06641,
  title  = {Boundary Control of Reaction-Diffusion PDEs on Balls in Spaces of Arbitrary Dimensions},
  author = {Rafael Vazquez and Miroslav Krstic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.06641},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Submitted to ESAIM: Control and Calculus of Variations