Distributed Control for Reaching Optimal Steady State in Network Systems: An Optimization Approach

2018 
In this paper, we consider the problem of distributed control for network systems aiming to achieve optimal steady-state performance. Motivated by recent research on reengineering cyber-physical systems, such as power systems and the Internet, we propose a two-step control retrofit procedure. First, we reformulate the dynamical system as an optimization algorithm to solve a certain optimization problem. Second, we combine a predefined steady-state optimization problem and the reformulated problem to systematically (re)design the control. As a result, the system automatically tracks the optimal solution of the predefined steady-state optimization problem and the control scheme can be implemented in a distributed and closed-loop manner. In order to investigate how general this framework is, we establish necessary and sufficient conditions under which a linear dynamical system can be viewed as an optimization algorithm. These conditions are characterized using properties of system matrices and related linear matrix inequalities. A practical example of frequency control in power systems shows the effectiveness of the proposed framework.
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