DocumentCode
26943
Title
Controllability Metrics, Limitations and Algorithms for Complex Networks
Author
Pasqualetti, Fabio ; Zampieri, Sandro ; Bullo, Francesco
Author_Institution
Mech. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
Volume
1
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
52
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of controlling complex networks, i.e., the joint problem of selecting a set of control nodes and of designing a control input to steer a network to a target state. For this problem, 1) we propose a metric to quantify the difficulty of the control problem as a function of the required control energy, 2) we derive bounds based on the system dynamics (network topology and weights) to characterize the tradeoff between the control energy and the number of control nodes, and 3) we propose an open-loop control strategy with performance guarantees. In our strategy, we select control nodes by relying on network partitioning, and we design the control input by leveraging optimal and distributed control techniques. Our findings show several control limitations and properties. For instance, for Schur stable and symmetric networks: 1) if the number of control nodes is constant, then the control energy increases exponentially with the number of network nodes; 2) if the number of control nodes is a fixed fraction of the network nodes, then certain networks can be controlled with constant energy independently of the network dimension; and 3) clustered networks may be easier to control because, for sufficiently many control nodes, the control energy depends only on the controllability properties of the clusters and on their coupling strength. We validate our results with examples from power networks, social networks and epidemics spreading.
Keywords
complex networks; control system synthesis; controllability; distributed control; graph theory; network theory (graphs); open loop systems; optimal control; Schur stable networks; clustered networks; complex networks; control energy; control input design; control limitations; control nodes; control properties; controllability metrics; controllability properties; coupling strength; distributed control techniques; epidemics spreading; network dimension; network partitioning; network topology; network weights; open-loop control strategy; optimal control techniques; performance guarantees; power networks; social networks; symmetric networks; system dynamics; Complex networks; Controllability; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Measurement; Observability; Symmetric matrices; Autonomous system; complex networks; controllability; distributed control; network partitioning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control of Network Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2325-5870
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCNS.2014.2310254
Filename
6762966
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