
Consider a control problem with a communication channel connecting the observer of a linear stochastic system to the controller. The goal of the controller is to minimize a quadratic cost function in the state variables and control signal, known as the linear quadratic regulator (LQR). We study the fundamental tradeoff between the communication rate $r$ bits/sec and the expected cost $b$. We obtain a lower bound on a certain rate-cost function, which quantifies the minimum directed mutual information between the channel input and output that is compatible with a target LQR cost. The rate-cost function has operational significance in multiple scenarios of interest: among others, it allows us to lower-bound the minimum communication rate for fixed and variable length quantization, and for control over noisy channels. We derive an explicit lower bound to the rate-cost function, which applies to the vector, non-Gaussian, and partially observed systems, thereby extending and generalizing an earlier explicit expression for the scalar Gaussian system, due to Tatikonda el al. The bound applies as long as the differential entropy of the system noise is not $-\infty$. It can be closely approached by a simple lattice quantization scheme that only quantizes the innovation, that is, the difference between the controller's belief about the current state and the true state. Via a separation principle between control and communication, similar results hold for causal lossy compression of additive noise Markov sources. Apart from standard dynamic programming arguments, our technical approach leverages the Shannon lower bound, develops new estimates for data compression with coding memory, and uses some recent results on high resolution variable-length vector quantization to prove that the new converse bounds are tight.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1612.02128
Shannon's lower bound, FOS: Computer and information sciences, LQR control, 330, Gauss-Markov source, high resolution, sequential rate-distortion theory, Linear stochastic control, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), causal rate-distortion theory, Systems and Control (eess.SY), Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control, 004, remote control, rate-distortion tradeoff, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Shannon's lower bound, FOS: Computer and information sciences, LQR control, 330, Gauss-Markov source, high resolution, sequential rate-distortion theory, Linear stochastic control, Computer Science - Information Theory, Information Theory (cs.IT), causal rate-distortion theory, Systems and Control (eess.SY), Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control, 004, remote control, rate-distortion tradeoff, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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