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Obtaining Structural Network Controllability with Higher-Order Local Dynamics

Optimization and Control 2025-04-25 v1 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

We consider a network of identical, first-order linear systems, and investigate how replacing a subset of the systems composing the network with higher-order ones, either taken to be generic or specifically designed, may affect its controllability. After establishing a correspondence between state controllability in networks of first-order systems with output controllability in networks of higher-order systems, we show that adding higher-order dynamics may require significantly fewer subsystem modifications to achieve structural controllability, when compared to first-order heterogeneous subsystems. Furthermore, we characterize the topology of networks (which we call X-networks) in which the introduction of heterogeneous local dynamics is not necessary for structural output controllability, as the latter can be attained by suitable higher-order subsystems with homogeneous internal dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.2504.17417,
  title  = {Obtaining Structural Network Controllability with Higher-Order Local Dynamics},
  author = {Marco Peruzzo and Giacomo Baggio and Francesco Ticozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.17417},
  year   = {2025}
}

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