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Analysis and control of switched linear systems via dwell-time min-switching
Analysis and control of switched linear systems via dwell-time min-switching (2014)
  • Chang Duan, Prairie View A&M University
Abstract
This paper addresses analysis and switching control problems of switched linear systems. To this end, a mixed time-driven and state-dependent switching strategy is proposed. It guarantees an average dwell time even when all subsystems are unstable. The switching rule and its associated switching output feedback controllers are designed to stabilize the switched system and satisfy a weighted L2 gain performance. The proposed analysis and switching control approach could refrain frequent switches commonly observed in min-switching based designs. The effectiveness of the proposed approach has been illustrated through a spherical inverted pendulum example.
Publication Date
August, 2014
Citation Information
Chang Duan. "Analysis and control of switched linear systems via dwell-time min-switching" Analysis and control of switched linear systems via dwell-time min-switching (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chang-duan/1/
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