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arxiv: 1209.4365 · v1 · pith:JN4YKXECnew · submitted 2012-09-19 · 🧮 math.OC · cs.IT· math.IT

Stochastic Stabilization of Partially Observed and Multi-Sensor Systems Driven by Gaussian Noise under Fixed-Rate Information Constraints

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We investigate the stabilization of unstable multidimensional partially observed single-sensor and multi-sensor linear systems driven by unbounded noise and controlled over discrete noiseless channels under fixed-rate information constraints. Stability is achieved under fixed-rate communication requirements that are asymptotically tight in the limit of large sampling periods. Through the use of similarity transforms, sampling and random-time drift conditions we obtain a coding and control policy leading to the existence of a unique invariant distribution and finite second moment for the sampled state. We use a vector stabilization scheme in which all modes of the linear system visit a compact set together infinitely often. We prove tight necessary and sufficient conditions for the general multi-sensor case under an assumption related to the Jordan form structure of such systems. In the absence of this assumption, we give sufficient conditions for stabilization.

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