The concept of rank plays an important role in the design of engineering control systems, such as the space shuttle system mentioned in this chapter’s introductory example. A state-space model of a control system includes a difference equation of the form
xk + 1 = Axk + Buk for k =0, 1,... (1)
where A is n × n, B is n × m, {xk} is a sequence of “state
The matrix that appears in (2) is called the controllability matrix for the system. If (A, B) is controllable, then the system can be controlled, or driven from the state 0 to any specified state v (in ℝn) in at most n steps, simply by choosing an appropriate control sequence in ℝm. This fact is illustrated in Exercise 18 for n = 4 and m = 2. For a further discussion of controllability, see this text’s web site (Case Study for Chapter 4).
18. Suppose A is a 4 × 4 matrix and B is a 4 × 2 matrix, and let u0,...,u3 represent a sequence of input vectors in ℝ2.
- a. Set x0 = 0, compute x1,..., x4 from equation (1), and write a formula for x4 involving the controllability matrix M appearing in equation (2). (Note: The matrix M is constructed as a partitioned matrix. Its overall size here is 4 × 8.)
- b. Suppose (A, B) is controllable and v is any vector in ℝ4. Explain why there exists a control sequence u0,...,u3 in ℝ2 such that x4 = v.
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