Controllability of Homogeneous Single-Leader Networks
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This paper addresses an aspect of controllability
in a single-leader network when the agents are homogeneous. In
such a network, indices are not assigned to the individual agents
and controllability, which is typically a point to point property,
now becomes a point to set property, where the set consists of all
permutations of the target point. Agent homogeneity allows for choice of the optimal target point permutation that minimizes
the distance to the system's reachable subspace, which we show is equivalent to finding a minimum sum-of-squares clustering
with constraints on the cluster sizes. However, finding the
optimal permutation is NP-hard. Methods are presented to find
suboptimal permutations in the general case and the optimal
permutation when the agent positions are 1-D.
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2010-12
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