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Identification For Control Based on Neural Networks: Approximately Linearizable Models

Systems and Control 2024-10-04 v2 Artificial Intelligence Systems and Control

Abstract

This work presents a control-oriented identification scheme for efficient control design and stability analysis of nonlinear systems. Neural networks are used to identify a discrete-time nonlinear state-space model to approximate time-domain input-output behavior of a nonlinear system. The network is constructed such that the identified model is approximately linearizable by feedback, ensuring that the control law trivially follows from the learning stage. After the identification and quasi-linearization procedures, linear control theory comes at hand to design robust controllers and study stability of the closed-loop system. The effectiveness and interest of the methodology are illustrated throughout the paper on popular benchmarks for system identification.

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@article{arxiv.2409.15858,
  title  = {Identification For Control Based on Neural Networks: Approximately Linearizable Models},
  author = {Maxime Thieffry and Alexandre Hache and Mohamed Yagoubi and Philippe Chevrel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15858},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

15 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables, accepted as a poster in SysDO 2024, Stuttgart, Germany

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