Strongly uncontrollable network topologies

In this paper, we present a class of network topologies under which the Laplacian consensus dynamics exhibits undesirable controllability properties under a broadcast control signal. Specifically, the networks we characterize are uncontrollable for any subset of the nodes chosen as control inputs an...

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description In this paper, we present a class of network topologies under which the Laplacian consensus dynamics exhibits undesirable controllability properties under a broadcast control signal. Specifically, the networks we characterize are uncontrollable for any subset of the nodes chosen as control inputs and that emit a common control signal. We provide a sufficient condition for a network to contain this strong uncontrollability property and describe network perturbations that leave the uncontrollability property invariant. As a by-product, we identify non-trivial network topologies that require the control of approximately half the nodes in the network as a necessary condition for controllability.
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