Mesbahi, MehranHudoba de Badyn, Mathias2017-08-112017-08-112017-08-112017-06HudobadeBadyn_washington_0250O_17321.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/39919Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Signed networks allow the study of positive and negative interactions between agents. In this thesis, three papers are presented that address controllability of networked dynamics. First, controllability of signed consensus networks is approached from a symmetry perspective, for both linear and nonlinear consensus protocols. It is shown that the graph-theoretic property of signed networks known as structural balance renders the consensus protocol uncontrollable when coupled with a certain type of symmetry. Stabilizability and output controllability of signed linear consensus is also examined, as well as a data-driven approach to finding bipartite consensus stemming from structural balance for signed nonlinear consensus. Second, an algorithm is constructed that allows one to grow a network while preserving controllability, and some generalizations of this algorithm are presented. Submodular optimization is used to analyze a second algorithm that adds nodes to a network to maximize the network connectivity.application/pdfen-USnoneConsensusControllabilityDistributed ControlMulti-agent SystemsNetworksSigned NetworksAerospace engineeringPhysicsMathematicsAeronautics and astronauticsOn the Control of Consensus Networks: Theory and ApplicationsThesis