Data-Driven Global Stabilization of Unknown Infinite Networks
Mahdieh Zaker, Andrii Mironchenko, Amy Nejati, Abolfazl Lavaei
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- 2026
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This paper develops a direct data-driven framework for infinite networks with unknown nonlinear polynomial subsystems, enabling the synthesis of controllers that ensure the entire network is uniformly globally asymptotically stable (UGAS). To address scalability challenges arising from high dimensionality, we develop a data-driven approach to construct an input-to-state stable (ISS) Lyapunov function and its corresponding controller for each unknown subsystem using only a single set of noise-corrupted input-state trajectories collected from that subsystem. Once each subsystem admits a data-driven ISS Lyapunov function, we leverage a compositional small-gain framework for infinite-dimensional spaces to construct a global control Lyapunov function and its associated controller, thereby ensuring UGAS of the entire infinite network. The effectiveness of the proposed data-driven approach is demonstrated through three case studies, including infinite networks of spacecraft, Lorenz chaotic systems, and an academic example with a state-dependent control input matrix.
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