Canonical Form of Datatic Description in Control Systems
Guojian Zhan, Ziang Zheng, Shengbo Eben Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a canonical data form for data-driven control systems, standardizing data representation to improve controller design, stability, and training efficiency in datatic control.
Contribution
It proposes the first canonical data form for datatic control, including transition and attribute components, to facilitate more effective data-driven controller design.
Findings
Canonical data form improves control system stability.
The proposed form enhances training efficiency.
Two forms, temporal and spatial, demonstrate practical advantages.
Abstract
The design of feedback controllers is undergoing a paradigm shift from modelic (i.e., model-driven) control to datatic (i.e., data-driven) control. Canonical form of state space model is an important concept in modelic control systems, exemplified by Jordan form, controllable form and observable form, whose purpose is to facilitate system analysis and controller synthesis. In the realm of datatic control, there is a notable absence in the standardization of data-based system representation. This paper for the first time introduces the concept of canonical data form for the purpose of achieving more effective design of datatic controllers. In a control system, the data sample in canonical form consists of a transition component and an attribute component. The former encapsulates the plant dynamics at the sampling time independently, which is a tuple containing three elements: a state, an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStatistical and Computational Modeling · Advanced Data Processing Techniques · Mathematical Control Systems and Analysis
