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Feedback Stabilization of Polynomial Systems: From Model-based to Data-driven Methods

Published 20 May 2025 in math.OC | (2505.14457v1)

Abstract: In this study, we propose new global stabilization approaches for a class of polynomial systems in both model-based and data-driven settings. The existing model-based approach guarantees global asymptotic stability of the closed-loop system only when the Lyapunov function is radially unbounded, which limits its applicability. To overcome this limitation, we develop a new global stabilization approach that allows a broader class of Lyapunov function candidates. Furthermore, we extend this approach to the data-driven setting, considering Lyapunov function candidates with the same functional structure. Using data corrupted by bounded noise, we derive conditions for constructing globally stabilizing controllers for unknown polynomial systems. Beyond handling noise, the proposed data-driven approach can be readily adapted to incorporate further prior knowledge of system parameters to reduce conservatism. In both approaches, sum-of-squares relaxation is used to ensure computational tractability of the involved conditions.

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