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Componentwise ultimate bound computation for switched linear systems

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posted on 2025-05-11, 22:47 authored by Hernan Haimovich, Maria SeronMaria Seron
We present a novel ultimate bound computation method for switched linear systems with disturbances and arbitrary switching. We consider both discrete-time and continuous-time systems. The proposed method relies on the existence of a transformation that takes all matrices of the switched linear system into a convenient form satisfying certain properties. The method provides ultimate bounds in the form of polyhedral sets and/or mixed ellipsoidal/polyhedral sets, and it is completely systematic once the aforementioned transformation is obtained. We show that the transformation can be found in the well-known case where the matrices of the switched linear system generate a solvable Lie algebra. In the latter case, our results also constitute a new sufficient condition for practical stability. An example comparing the bounds obtained by the proposed ultimate bound computation method with those obtained from a common quadratic Lyapunov function computed via linear matrix inequalities shows a clear advantage of the proposed method in some cases.

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Proceedings of the 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 2009, held jointly with the 28th Chinese Control Conference 2009, CDC/CCC 2009

Name of conference

48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2009 held jointly with the 28th Chinese Control Conference, 2009 (CDC/CCC 2009)

Location

Shanghai, China

Start date

2009-12-15

End date

2009-12-18

Pagination

2150-2155

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Place published

Piscataway, NJ

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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