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Controllability and Tracking of Ensembles: An Optimal Transport Theory Viewpoint (2412.12520v1)

Published 17 Dec 2024 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: This paper explores the controllability and state tracking of ensembles from the perspective of optimal transport theory. Ensembles, characterized as collections of systems evolving under the same dynamics but with varying initial conditions, are a fundamental concept in control theory and applications. By leveraging optimal transport, we provide a novel framework for analyzing and solving the state tracking problem of ensembles, particularly when state observations are limited and only accessible at discrete time points. This study establishes connections between the ensemble dynamics and finite-horizon optimal control problems, demonstrating that the problem can be reformulated as a computationally efficient linear program using Kantorovich's formulation of optimal transport. We raise notions of observability and controllability for nonlinear ensembles, and propose methods for state tracking in Gaussian output distributions settings. Numerical examples and theoretical insights are provided to validate the approach, highlighting the utility of optimal transport in ensemble control problems.

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