Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Author: Steven L. Brunton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 1009098489

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A textbook covering data-science and machine learning methods for modelling and control in engineering and science, with Python and MATLAB®.


Data-Driven Modeling For Analysis And Control Of Dynamical Systems

Data-Driven Modeling For Analysis And Control Of Dynamical Systems

Author: Damien Gueho

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This dissertation advances the understanding of data-driven modeling and delivers tools to pursue the ambition of complete unsupervised identification of dynamical systems. From measured data only, the proposed framework consists of a series of modules to derive accurate mathematical models for the state prediction of a wide range of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems. Identified models are constructed to be of low complexity and amenable for analysis and control. This developed framework provides a unified mathematical structure for the identification of nonlinear systems based on the Koopman operator. A main contribution of this dissertation is to introduce the concept of time-varying Koopman operator for accurate modeling of dynamical systems in a given domain around a reference trajectory. Subspace identification methods coupled with sparse approximation techniques deliver accurate models both in the continuous and discrete time domains. This allows for perfect reconstruction of several classes of nonlinear dynamical systems, from the chaotic behavior of the Lorenz oscillator to identifying the Newton's law of gravitation. The connection between the Koopman operator and higher-order state transition matrices (STMs) is explicitly discussed. It is shown that subspace methods based on the Koopman operator are able to accurately identify the linear time varying model for the propagation of higher order STMs when polynomial basis are used as lifting functions. Such algorithms are validated on a wide range of nonlinear dynamical systems of varying complexity and are proven to be very effective on nonlinear systems of higher dimension where traditional methods either fail or perform poorly. Applications include model-order reduction in hypersonic aerothermoelasticity and reduced-order dynamics in a high-dimensional finite-element model of the Von Kàrmàn Beam. Numerical simulation results confirm better prediction accuracy by several orders of magnitude using this framework. Additionally, a major objective of this research is to enhance the field of data-driven uncertainty quantification for nonlinear dynamical systems. Uncertainty propagation through nonlinear dynamics is computationally expensive. Conventional approaches focus on finding a reduced order model to alleviate the computational complexity associated with the uncertainty propagation algorithms. This dissertation exploits the fact that the moment propagation equations form a linear time-varying (LTV) system and use system theory to identify this LTV system from data only. By estimating and propagating higher-order moments of an initial probability density function, two new approaches are presented and compared to analytical and quadrature-based methods for estimating the uncertainty associated with a system's states. In all test cases considered in this dissertation, a newly-introduced indirect method using a time-varying subspace identification technique jointly with a quadrature method achieved the best results. This dissertation also extends the Koopman operator theoretic framework for controlled dynamical systems and offers a global overview of bilinear system identification techniques as well as perspectives and advances for bilinear system identification. Nonlinear dynamics with a control action are approximated as a bilinear system in a higher-dimensional space, leading to increased accuracy in the prediction of the system's response. In the same context, a data-driven parameter sensitivity method is developed using bilinear system identification algorithms. Finally, this dissertation investigates new ways to alleviate the effect of noise in the data, leading to new algorithms with data-correlations and rank optimization for optimal subspace identification.


Dynamic Mode Decomposition

Dynamic Mode Decomposition

Author: J. Nathan Kutz

Publisher: SIAM

Published: 2016-11-23

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1611974496

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Data-driven dynamical systems is a burgeoning field?it connects how measurements of nonlinear dynamical systems and/or complex systems can be used with well-established methods in dynamical systems theory. This is a critically important new direction because the governing equations of many problems under consideration by practitioners in various scientific fields are not typically known. Thus, using data alone to help derive, in an optimal sense, the best dynamical system representation of a given application allows for important new insights. The recently developed dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) is an innovative tool for integrating data with dynamical systems theory. The DMD has deep connections with traditional dynamical systems theory and many recent innovations in compressed sensing and machine learning. Dynamic Mode Decomposition: Data-Driven Modeling of Complex Systems, the first book to address the DMD algorithm, presents a pedagogical and comprehensive approach to all aspects of DMD currently developed or under development; blends theoretical development, example codes, and applications to showcase the theory and its many innovations and uses; highlights the numerous innovations around the DMD algorithm and demonstrates its efficacy using example problems from engineering and the physical and biological sciences; and provides extensive MATLAB code, data for intuitive examples of key methods, and graphical presentations.


Data-Driven Modeling & Scientific Computation

Data-Driven Modeling & Scientific Computation

Author: Jose Nathan Kutz

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08-08

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 0199660336

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Combining scientific computing methods and algorithms with modern data analysis techniques, including basic applications of compressive sensing and machine learning, this book develops techniques that allow for the integration of the dynamics of complex systems and big data. MATLAB is used throughout for mathematical solution strategies.


Data Driven Strategies

Data Driven Strategies

Author: Wang Jianhong

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-03-31

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1000860272

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A key challenge in science and engineering is to provide a quantitative description of the systems under investigation, leveraging the noisy data collected. Such a description may be a complete mathematical model or a mechanism to return controllers corresponding to new, unseen inputs. Recent advances in the theories are described in detail, along with their applications in engineering. The book aims to develop model-free system analysis and control strategies, i.e., data-driven control from theoretical analysis and engineering applications based only on measured data. The study aims to develop system identification, and combination in advanced control theory, i.e., data-driven control strategy as system and controller are generated from measured data directly. The book reviews the development of system identification and its combination in advanced control theory, i.e., data-driven control strategy, as they all depend on measured data. Firstly, data-driven identification is developed for the closed-loop, nonlinear system and model validation, i.e., obtaining model descriptions from measured data. Secondly, the data-driven idea is combined with some control strategies to be considered data-driven control strategies, such as data-driven model predictive control, data-driven iterative tuning control, and data-driven subspace predictive control. Thirdly data-driven identification and data-driven control strategies are applied to interested engineering. In this context, the book provides algorithms to perform state estimation of dynamical systems from noisy data and some convex optimization algorithms through identification and control problems.


Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Author: Steven L. Brunton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1009115634

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Data-driven discovery is revolutionizing how we model, predict, and control complex systems. Now with Python and MATLAB®, this textbook trains mathematical scientists and engineers for the next generation of scientific discovery by offering a broad overview of the growing intersection of data-driven methods, machine learning, applied optimization, and classical fields of engineering mathematics and mathematical physics. With a focus on integrating dynamical systems modeling and control with modern methods in applied machine learning, this text includes methods that were chosen for their relevance, simplicity, and generality. Topics range from introductory to research-level material, making it accessible to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students from the engineering and physical sciences. The second edition features new chapters on reinforcement learning and physics-informed machine learning, significant new sections throughout, and chapter exercises. Online supplementary material – including lecture videos per section, homeworks, data, and code in MATLAB®, Python, Julia, and R – available on databookuw.com.


Data-Driven Modeling, Filtering and Control

Data-Driven Modeling, Filtering and Control

Author: Carlo Novara

Publisher: Control, Robotics and Sensors

Published: 2019-09

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1785617125

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Using important examples, this book showcases the potential of the latest data-based and data-driven methodologies for filter and control design. It discusses the most important classes of dynamic systems, along with the statistical and set membership analysis and design frameworks.


Modeling, Analysis And Control Of Dynamical Systems With Friction And Impacts

Modeling, Analysis And Control Of Dynamical Systems With Friction And Impacts

Author: Pawel Olejnik

Publisher: #N/A

Published: 2017-07-07

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9813225300

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This book is aimed primarily towards physicists and mechanical engineers specializing in modeling, analysis, and control of discontinuous systems with friction and impacts. It fills a gap in the existing literature by offering an original contribution to the field of discontinuous mechanical systems based on mathematical and numerical modeling as well as the control of such systems. Each chapter provides the reader with both the theoretical background and results of verified and useful computations, including solutions of the problems of modeling and application of friction laws in numerical computations, results from finding and analyzing impact solutions, the analysis and control of dynamical systems with discontinuities, etc. The contents offer a smooth correspondence between science and engineering and will allow the reader to discover new ideas. Also emphasized is the unity of diverse branches of physics and mathematics towards understanding complex piecewise-smooth dynamical systems. Mathematical models presented will be important in numerical experiments, experimental measurements, and optimization problems found in applied mechanics.


System- and Data-Driven Methods and Algorithms

System- and Data-Driven Methods and Algorithms

Author: Peter Benner

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2021-11-08

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 3110497719

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An increasing complexity of models used to predict real-world systems leads to the need for algorithms to replace complex models with far simpler ones, while preserving the accuracy of the predictions. This two-volume handbook covers methods as well as applications. This first volume focuses on real-time control theory, data assimilation, real-time visualization, high-dimensional state spaces and interaction of different reduction techniques.


Automating Data-Driven Modelling of Dynamical Systems

Automating Data-Driven Modelling of Dynamical Systems

Author: Dhruv Khandelwal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-02-03

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 3030903435

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This book describes a user-friendly, evolutionary algorithms-based framework for estimating data-driven models for a wide class of dynamical systems, including linear and nonlinear ones. The methodology addresses the problem of automating the process of estimating data-driven models from a user’s perspective. By combining elementary building blocks, it learns the dynamic relations governing the system from data, giving model estimates with various trade-offs, e.g. between complexity and accuracy. The evaluation of the method on a set of academic, benchmark and real-word problems is reported in detail. Overall, the book offers a state-of-the-art review on the problem of nonlinear model estimation and automated model selection for dynamical systems, reporting on a significant scientific advance that will pave the way to increasing automation in system identification.