Functional Observability, Structural Functional Observability and Optimal Sensor Placement

18 Jul 2023  ·  Yuan Zhang, Tyrone Fernando, Mohamed Darouach ·

In this paper, functional observability and detectability, structural functional observability (SFO), and the related sensor placement problems are investigated. A new concept of modal functional observability coinciding with the notion of modal observability is proposed. This notion introduces new necessary and sufficient conditions for functional observability and detectability without using system observability decomposition and facilitates the design of a functionally observable/detectable system. Afterwards, SFO is redefined rigorously from a generic perspective, contrarily to the definition of structural observability. A new and complete graph-theoretic characterization for SFO is proposed. Based on these results, the problems of selecting the minimal sensors from a prior set to achieve functional observability and SFO are shown to be NP-hard. Nevertheless, supermodular set functions are established, leading to greedy heuristics that can find approximation solutions to these problems with provable guarantees in polynomial time. A closed-form solution along with a constructive procedure is also given for the unconstrained case on systems with diagonalizable state matrices. Notably, our results also yield a corollary: polynomial time verification of the structural target controllability of $n-1$ state variables is achievable, where $n$ is the system state dimension, a problem that may be hard otherwise.

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