Project Details
Finite-Dimensional Observation and Control of Ensembles of Linear Systems
Applicant
Dr. Michael Schönlein
Subject Area
Mathematics
Term
from 2017 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 378926182
Ensemble control is an emerging field of mathematical systems and control theory that refers to the task of controlling a large, potentially infinite, number of states, or systems, using a single input function or a single feedback controller. A prototype of an ensemble is determined by a parameter dependent family of systems and initial states which has to be controlled by a single input or feedback controller. Applications of ensemble control arise in, e.g., quantum control, systems biology, sensor networks and robotics, where control actions and measurements are performed in a distributed way. Classical methods from robust control do not suffice to study ensembles of systems and a new theory is needed. Except for few rudimentary contributions, no rigorous control theory of ensembles exists so far. The ensemble control problem area presents a new connection between control theory, complex analysis and approximation theory. We propose to establish fundamental concepts and tools for a system theoretic analysis of linear parametric ensembles. Thus we aim at a comprehensive structure theory for parameter dependent linear systems, by addressing the fundamental tasks of controllability and observability, constructive ensemble control and state estimation for ensembles.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
USA
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr.-Ing. Frank Allgöwer; Professor Dr. Volodymyr Andriyevskyy; Professor Dr. Oliver Roth