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What do we mean by the term controllability ? Simply put, we want to know if we can control the state of a system when we only have access to the inputs (i.e. when we can not directly modify the system's state). If we can "steer" a system to a certain state by controlling its inputs, we can then ask ourselves if there is a way to find the most efficient method of making this transformation.

Developing the concept of a controllable space

Say we have the following system:

x A x t B u t

Example rlc circuit

x x 1 x 2 In this case, an example controllability question could seekto know if there exists an input u such that: x 1 ms 10 V 1 A

Instead of deriving the general solution for what is called a system's controllable space, X contr , we will simply state it and then give a justification for it.

Formally, X contr is the set of all controllable states. We will define it in terms of a quantity known as the controllability matrix, C A B :

C A B B A B A 2 B A n 1 B
The controllable space can then be found by taking the image of this matrix.
X contr im C A B

To justify this expression, we begin with the formal matrix equation for a system's state and substitute inthe infinite series definition of the matrix exponential. We can then extract the A and B matrices into a larger matrix multiplication.

x A t B u I A t A 2 2 t 2 B u B u A B t 1 u A 2 B t 2 2 u B A B A 2 B A n 1 B u t u t n n u
As the second term in the multiplication is dependent on u , it can be thought of as a free variable. Therefore, the setof possible values for x is dependent on the image of first term, which can be seen to be the controllability matrix as defined above.

Continuing the example circuit started above, we can get a better feel for what controllability means. Here are the state equations: x 1 -1 R 1 C x 1 1 R 1 C u x 2 R 2 L x 2 1 L u Pulling the A and B matrices out of these equations, we can compute the controllability matrix C A B A A B . Note that as it is only a second order system, the controllability matrix is only two-dimensional. C A B 1 R 1 C -1 R 1 C 2 1 L R 2 L 2

Immediately, we can understand some things about the system by looking at the rank of the C matrix. Let's look at the determinant: C 1 L R 1 C R 2 L 1 R 1 C If the determinant of the controllability matrix is non-zero, then X contr im C 2 ; the system is completely controllable. For this to happen we'd need to ensure that R 2 L 1 R 1 C .However, if this inequality is not satisfied and the determinant of the controllability matrix is 0 , then we know that it is not full rank. If it is not full rank, then X contr will not span the entire space and the system is not completely controllable. The physical effect here is resonance in the circuit. This reduces our controllability matrix to only one dimension (the two columns are linearly dependent). X contr span 1 R 1 C 1 L

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Source:  OpenStax, State space systems. OpenStax CNX. Jan 22, 2004 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10143/1.3
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