Bridging Abstraction-Based Hierarchical Control and Moment Matching: A Conceptual Unification

Abstract

In this paper, we establish a relation between approximate-simulation-based hierarchical control (ASHC) and moment matching techniques, and build a conceptual bridge between these two frameworks. To this end, we study the two key requirements of the ASHC technique, namely the bounded output discrepancy and the M-relation, through the lens of moment matching. We show that, in the linear time-invariant case, both requirements can be interpreted in the moment matching perspective through certain system interconnection structures. Building this conceptual bridge provides a foundation for cross-pollination of ideas between these two frameworks.

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