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Main Authors: Wang, Chenchao, Meng, Deyuan
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.00581
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author Wang, Chenchao
Meng, Deyuan
author_facet Wang, Chenchao
Meng, Deyuan
contents This paper proposes basic definitions of similarity and similarity indexes between heterogeneous linear systems and presents a similarity-based learning control strategy. By exploring geometric properties of admissible behaviors of linear systems, the similarity indexes between two admissible behaviors of heterogeneous systems are defined as the principal angles between their subspace components, and an efficient strategy for calculating the similarity indexes is developed. By leveraging the similarity indexes, a similarity-based learning control strategy is proposed via projection techniques. With the application of the similarity-based learning control strategy, host system can efficiently accomplish the same tasks by leveraging the successful experience of guest system, without the necessity to repeat the trial-and-error process experienced by the guest system.
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spellingShingle Learning and Control from Similarity Between Heterogeneous Systems: A Behavioral Approach
Wang, Chenchao
Meng, Deyuan
Systems and Control
This paper proposes basic definitions of similarity and similarity indexes between heterogeneous linear systems and presents a similarity-based learning control strategy. By exploring geometric properties of admissible behaviors of linear systems, the similarity indexes between two admissible behaviors of heterogeneous systems are defined as the principal angles between their subspace components, and an efficient strategy for calculating the similarity indexes is developed. By leveraging the similarity indexes, a similarity-based learning control strategy is proposed via projection techniques. With the application of the similarity-based learning control strategy, host system can efficiently accomplish the same tasks by leveraging the successful experience of guest system, without the necessity to repeat the trial-and-error process experienced by the guest system.
title Learning and Control from Similarity Between Heterogeneous Systems: A Behavioral Approach
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.00581