arXiv Open Access 2025

An overview of Koopman-based control: From error bounds to closed-loop guarantees

Robin Strässer Karl Worthmann Igor Mezić Julian Berberich Manuel Schaller +1 lainnya
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Controlling nonlinear dynamical systems remains a central challenge in a wide range of applications, particularly when accurate first-principle models are unavailable. Data-driven approaches offer a promising alternative by designing controllers directly from observed trajectories. A wide range of data-driven methods relies on the Koopman-operator framework that enables linear representations of nonlinear dynamics via lifting into higher-dimensional observable spaces. Finite-dimensional approximations, such as extended dynamic mode decomposition (EDMD) and its controlled variants, make prediction and feedback control tractable but introduce approximation errors that must be accounted for to provide rigorous closed-loop guarantees. This survey provides a systematic overview of Koopman-based control, emphasizing the connection between data-driven surrogate models, approximation errors, controller design, and closed-loop guarantees. We review theoretical foundations, error bounds, and both linear and bilinear EDMD-based control schemes, highlighting robust strategies that ensure stability and performance. Finally, we discuss open challenges and future directions at the interface of operator theory, approximation theory, and nonlinear control.

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Robin Strässer

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Karl Worthmann

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Igor Mezić

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Julian Berberich

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Manuel Schaller

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Frank Allgöwer

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Strässer, R., Worthmann, K., Mezić, I., Berberich, J., Schaller, M., Allgöwer, F. (2025). An overview of Koopman-based control: From error bounds to closed-loop guarantees. https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02839

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