Optimization of the H∞-norm of Dynamic Flow Networks

Abstract

In this paper, we study the H∞-norm of linear systems over graphs, which is used to model distribution networks. In particular, we aim to minimize the H∞-norm subject to allocation of the weights on the edges. The optimization problem is formulated with LMI (Linear-Matrix-Inequality) constraints. For distribution networks with one port, i.e., SISO systems, we show that the H∞-norm coincides with the effective resistance between the nodes in the port. Moreover, we derive an upper bound of the H∞-norm, which is in terms of the algebraic connectivity of the graph on which the distribution network is defined.

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