On Local Input-Output Stability of Nonlinear Feedback Systems via Local Graph Separation

A new type of local input-output stability for nonlinear systems is defined, called M -local boundedness, which can be viewed as a local version of established definitions of global boundedness. This definition states that the system is bounded if the input Lebesgue signal has a norm smaller than...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE control systems letters 2022, Vol.6, p.2894-2899
Hauptverfasser: Hilborne, P., Lanzon, A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A new type of local input-output stability for nonlinear systems is defined, called M -local boundedness, which can be viewed as a local version of established definitions of global boundedness. This definition states that the system is bounded if the input Lebesgue signal has a norm smaller than M . Using graph separation concepts and a novel topological argument, which partitions the output space of the system into feasible and infeasible regions based on the restriction of the system input, sufficient conditions for M -local boundedness of a nonlinear feedback system are derived. Using this theorem, a new local nonlinear small gain condition is found for a closed-loop system with additive inputs. This small gain condition is then used in a numerical example, in which a differential equation with a quadratic element was partitioned into a feedback system and bounds on the norm of the input were found which ensured the system was M -locally stable.
ISSN:2475-1456
2475-1456
DOI:10.1109/LCSYS.2022.3178587