Data-Driven Controller Design via Finite-Horizon Dissipativity

15 Jan 2021  ·  Nils Wieler, Julian Berberich, Anne Koch, Frank Allgöwer ·

Given one open-loop measured trajectory of a single-input single-output discrete-time linear time-invariant system, we present a framework for data-driven controller design for closed-loop finite-horizon dissipativity. First, we parametrize all closed-loop trajectories using the given data of the plant and a model of the controller. We then provide an approach to validate the controller by verifying closed-loop dissipativity in the standard feedback loop based on this parametrization. We use these conditions to design controllers leading to closed-loop dissipativity based on a quadratic matrix inequality feasibility problem. Finally, the results are illustrated with a simulation example.

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