From Data $H(jω_i)$ to Balanced Truncation Family: A Projection-based Non-intrusive Approach
Umair Zulfiqar
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents data-driven implementations of balanced truncation and several of its generalizations that rely exclusively on transfer function samples on the imaginary axis. Rather than implicitly approximating the Gramians via numerical quadrature, the proposed approach approximates them implicitly through projection. This enables multiple members of the balanced truncation family to be implemented non-intrusively using practically measurable data, without requiring spectral factorizations. Using this projection-based framework, data-driven implementations are developed for standard balanced truncation, frequency-limited balanced truncation, time-limited balanced truncation, self-weighted balanced truncation, LQG balanced truncation, H-infinity balanced truncation, positive-real balanced truncation, bounded-real balanced truncation, and stochastic balanced truncation. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed non-intrusive implementations achieve performance comparable to their intrusive counterparts and accurately capture the dominant Hankel singular values.
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