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Deep Koopman Operator with Control for Nonlinear Systems

16 February 2022
Hao-bin Shi
Max Meng
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Abstract

Recently Koopman operator has become a promising data-driven tool to facilitate real-time control for unknown nonlinear systems. It maps nonlinear systems into equivalent linear systems in embedding space, ready for real-time linear control methods. However, designing an appropriate Koopman embedding function remains a challenging task. Furthermore, most Koopman-based algorithms only consider nonlinear systems with linear control input, resulting in lousy prediction and control performance when the system is fully nonlinear with the control input. In this work, we propose an end-to-end deep learning framework to learn the Koopman embedding function and Koopman Operator together to alleviate such difficulties. We first parameterize the embedding function and Koopman Operator with the neural network and train them end-to-end with the K-steps loss function. We then design an auxiliary control network to encode the nonlinear state-dependent control term to model the nonlinearity in control input. For linear control, this encoded term is considered the new control variable instead, ensuring the linearity of the embedding space. Then we deploy Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) on the linear embedding space to derive the optimal control policy and decode the actual control input from the control net. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach outperforms other existing methods, reducing the prediction error by order-of-magnitude and achieving superior control performance in several nonlinear dynamic systems like damping pendulum, CartPole, and 7 Dof robotic manipulator.

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