Machine Learning: Science and Technology (Jan 2024)

Closed-loop Koopman operator approximation

  • Steven Dahdah,
  • James Richard Forbes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-2153/ad45b0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. 025038

Abstract

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This paper proposes a method to identify a Koopman model of a feedback-controlled system given a known controller. The Koopman operator allows a nonlinear system to be rewritten as an infinite-dimensional linear system by viewing it in terms of an infinite set of lifting functions. A finite-dimensional approximation of the Koopman operator can be identified from data by choosing a finite subset of lifting functions and solving a regression problem in the lifted space. Existing methods are designed to identify open-loop systems. However, it is impractical or impossible to run experiments on some systems, such as unstable systems, in an open-loop fashion. The proposed method leverages the linearity of the Koopman operator, along with knowledge of the controller and the structure of the closed-loop (CL) system, to simultaneously identify the CL and plant systems. The advantages of the proposed CL Koopman operator approximation method are demonstrated in simulation using a Duffing oscillator and experimentally using a rotary inverted pendulum system. An open-source software implementation of the proposed method is publicly available, along with the experimental dataset generated for this paper.

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