Instabilizability Conditions for Continuous-Time Stochastic Systems Under Control Input Constraints
Systems and Control
2021-08-17 v2 Systems and Control
Optimization and Control
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate constrained control of continuous-time linear stochastic systems. We show that for certain system parameter settings, constrained control policies can never achieve stabilization. Specifically, we explore a class of control policies that are constrained to have a bounded average second moment for Ito-type stochastic differential equations with additive and multiplicative noise. We prove that in certain settings of the system parameters and the bounding constant of the control constraint, divergence of the second moment of the system state is inevitable regardless of the initial state value and regardless of how the control policy is designed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.09882,
title = {Instabilizability Conditions for Continuous-Time Stochastic Systems Under Control Input Constraints},
author = {Ahmet Cetinkaya and Masako Kishida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09882},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Updated style, edited Section II