HOSVD-based canonical form of TP functions and qLPV models

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Based on the key idea of higher-order singular value decomposition[1] (HOSVD) in tensor algebra, Baranyi and Yam proposed the concept of HOSVD-based canonical form of TP functions and quasi-LPV system models.[2][3] Szeidl et al.[4] proved that the TP model transformation[5][6] is capable of numerically reconstructing this canonical form.

Related definitions (on TP functions, finite element TP functions, and TP models) can be found here. Details on the control theoretical background (i.e., the TP type polytopic Linear Parameter-Varying state-space model) can be found here.

A free MATLAB implementation of the TP model transformation can be downloaded at [1] or at MATLAB Central [2].

Existence of the HOSVD-based canonical form

Assume a given finite element TP function:

f(๐ฑ)=๐’ฎn=1N๐ฐn(xn),

where ๐ฑΩRN. Assume that, the weighting functions in ๐ฐn(xn) are othonormal (or we transform to) for n=1,,N. Then, the execution of the HOSVD on the core tensor ๐’ฎ leads to:

๐’ฎ=๐’œn=1N๐”n.

Then,

f(๐ฑ)=๐’ฎn=1N๐ฐn(xn)=(๐’œn=1N๐”n)n=1N๐ฐn(xn),

that is:

f(๐ฑ)=๐’œn=1N(๐ฐn(xn)๐”n)=๐’œn=1N๐ฐn(xn),

where weighting functions of ๐ฐn(xn), are orthonormed (as both the ๐ฐn(xn) and ๐”n where orthonormed) and core tensor ๐’œ contains the higher-order singular values.

Definition

HOSVD-based canonical form of TP function
f(๐ฑ)=๐’œn=1N๐ฐn(xn),
  • Singular functions of f(๐ฑ): The weighting functions wn,in(xn), in=1,,rn (termed as the in-th singular function on the n-th dimension, n=1,,N) in vector ๐ฐn(xn) form an orthonormal set:
n:anbnw~n,i(pn)w~n,j(pn)dpn=δi,j,1i,jIn,
where δi,j is the Kronecker delta function (δij=1, if i=j and δij=0, if ij).
  • The subtensors ๐’œin=i have the properties of
    • all-orthogonality: two sub tensors ๐’œin=i and ๐’œin=j are orthogonal for all possible values of n,i and j:๐’œin=i,๐’œin=j=0 when ij,

&* ordering: ๐’œin=1๐’œin=2๐’œin=rn>0 for all possible values of n=1,,N+2.

  • n-mode singular values of f(๐ฑ): The Frobenius-norm ๐’œin=i, symbolized by σi(n), are n-mode singular values of ๐’œ and, hence, the given TP function.
  • ๐’œ is termed core tensor.
  • The n-mode rank of f(๐ฑ): The rank in dimension n denoted by rankn(f(๐ฑ)) equals the number of non-zero singular values in dimension n.

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