Analysis and Design of Complex Network Environments
Abstract
This work extends previous research employing 1) dynamical structure functions as a new modeling tool for complex network environments, and 2) the network design cycle as a mechanism for unifying theoretical and applied research. In particular, this work explores a specific application to a wireless mesh network environment and extends the theoretical results to include necessary and sufficient informativity conditions for network reconstruction from input-output data, vulnerability analyses of both open-loop and closed-loop architectures, and the synthesis of distributed feedback controllers with arbitrary network structure constraints.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA596289
Entities
People
- Daniel Zappala
- Sean Warnick
Organizations
- Brigham Young University