Title
Local Control And Estimation Performance In Dynamical Networks: Structural And Graph-Theoretic Results
Abstract
This work examines metrics for target reachability and source observability in dynamical networks, which are especially relevant in a network security context. Specifically, the energy required to control a target node in a network from a remote input is characterized, and dually the fidelity with which a source state can be estimated from a remote measurement is studied. The work highlights an essential asymmetry between the problems: We show that target reachability is often easy, while source observability is almost always impossible. Several spectral and graph-theoretic results are also presented, which give structural insight into how easy or hard target control and source estimation are.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
2017 IEEE 56TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON DECISION AND CONTROL (CDC)
Topology,Fidelity,Mathematical optimization,Observability,Controllability,Noise measurement,Computer science,Network security,Reachability,Almost surely,Asymmetry
DocType
ISSN
Citations 
Conference
0743-1546
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Amirkhosro Vosughi1151.91
Charles Johnson200.34
Sandip Roy330153.03
Sean Warnick419825.76
Mengran Xue56113.36