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Limits of Localized Control in Extended Nonlinear Systems
Nonnormality;Nonlinear differential equations
Handel, Andreas ; Physics
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Physics
关键词: Nonnormality;    Nonlinear differential equations;   
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美国|英语
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【 摘 要 】

We investigate the limits of localized linear control in spatially extended, nonlinear systems. Spatially extended, nonlinear systems can be found in virtually every field of engineering and science. An important category of such systems are fluid flows. Fluid flows play an important role in many commercial applications, for instance in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food-processing industries. Other important fluid flows include air- or water flows around cars, planes or ships. In all these systems, it is highly desirable to control the flow of therespective fluid. For instance control of the air flow around an airplane or car leads to better fuel-economy and reduced noise production. Usually, it is impossible to apply control everywhere. Consider an airplane: It would not be feasibly to cover the whole body of the plane with control units. Instead, one can place the control units at localized regions, such as points along the edge of the wings, spaced as far apart from each other as possible. These considerations lead to an important question: For a given system, what is the minimum number of localized controllers that still ensures successful control? Too few controllers will not achieve control, while using too many leads to unnecessary expenses and wastes resources.To answer this question, we study localized control in a class of model equations. These model equations are good representations of many real fluid flows. Using these equations, we show how one can design localized control that renders the system stable. We study the properties of the control and derive several expressions that allowus to determine the limits of successful control.We show how the number of controllers that are needed for successful control depends on the size and type of the system, as well as the way control isimplemented. We find that especially the nonlinearities and the amountof noise present in the system play a crucial role.This analysis allows us to determine under which circumstances a given number of controllers can successfully stabilize a given system.

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