Structure Theory for Ensemble Controllability, Observability, and Duality
Xudong Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces distinguished ensemble systems with specific structural properties that simplify the analysis of controllability and observability, providing new principles for designing ensemble control systems.
Contribution
The paper defines distinguished ensemble systems with Lie algebraic structures, establishing sufficient conditions for their controllability and observability, and proves their existence on semi-simple Lie groups.
Findings
Distinguished ensemble systems have controllability and observability properties.
Every connected semi-simple Lie group admits distinguished vector fields and functions.
Structural properties facilitate ensemble system analysis and design.
Abstract
Ensemble control deals with the problem of using a finite number of control inputs to simultaneously steer a large population (in the limit, a continuum) of control systems. Dual to the ensemble control problem, ensemble estimation deals with the problem of using a finite number of measurement outputs to estimate the initial condition of every individual system in the ensemble. We introduce in the paper an innovative class of ensemble systems, termed distinguished ensemble systems, and establish sufficient conditions for controllability and observability of such systems. Every distinguished ensemble system has two key components, namely distinguished control vector fields and codistinguished observation functions. Roughly speaking, a set of vector fields is distinguished if it is closed (up to scaling) under Lie bracket, and moreover, every vector field in the set can be obtained by a…
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TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Neural dynamics and brain function · Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
