Conditions for Complete Decentralization of the Linear Quadratic Regulator
Addie McCurdy, Isabel Collins, Emily Jensen
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
An unconstrained optimal control policy is completely decentralized if computing actuation for each subsystem only requires information directly available to its own subcontroller. Parameters that admit a completely decentralized optimal controller have been characterized in a variety of systems, but attempts to physically explain the phenomenon have been limited. As a step toward a general characterization of complete decentralization, this paper presents conditions for complete decentralization of Linear Quadratic Regulators for several simple cases and physically interprets these conditions with illustrative examples. These simple cases are then leveraged to characterize complete decentralization of more complex systems.
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