We present a novel ultimate bound and invariant set computation method for continuous-time switched linear systems with disturbances and arbitrary switching. 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 and invariant sets in the form of polyhedral and/or mixed ellipsoidal/polyhedral sets, is completely systematic once the aforementioned transformation is obtained, and provides a new sufficient condition for practical stability. We show that the transformation required by our method can easily be found in the well-known case where the subsystem matrices generate a solvable Lie algebra, and we provide an algorithm to seek such transformation in the general case. An example comparing the bounds obtained by the proposed 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.
History
Journal title
Automatica
Volume
46
Issue
11
Pagination
1897-1901
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
School
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science