In this paper active mode observability is addressed for a class of discrete-time linear systems that may switch in an unknown and unpredictable way among different modes taken from a finite set. The active mode observation problem consists in determining control sequences (discerning control sequences) that allow to identify the switching sequence on the basis of the observations. The presence of unknown but bounded noises affecting both the system and measurement equations is taken into account. In particular, a general condition is derived that characterizes discerning controls in a finite-horizon setting. Such a result is extended to the infinite-horizon case in order to derive "persistently discerning" control sequences. Numerical examples are reported to clarify the approach

Active mode identification of switching systems / M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; L. Scardovi. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 145-150. (Intervento presentato al convegno 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control tenutosi a San Diego, USA) [10.1109/CDC.2006.376944].

Active mode identification of switching systems

BATTISTELLI, GIORGIO;
2006

Abstract

In this paper active mode observability is addressed for a class of discrete-time linear systems that may switch in an unknown and unpredictable way among different modes taken from a finite set. The active mode observation problem consists in determining control sequences (discerning control sequences) that allow to identify the switching sequence on the basis of the observations. The presence of unknown but bounded noises affecting both the system and measurement equations is taken into account. In particular, a general condition is derived that characterizes discerning controls in a finite-horizon setting. Such a result is extended to the infinite-horizon case in order to derive "persistently discerning" control sequences. Numerical examples are reported to clarify the approach
2006
Proceedings 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
San Diego, USA
M. Baglietto; G. Battistelli; L. Scardovi
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