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Dissipativity theory and stability of feedback interconnections for hybrid dynamical systems

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  • Wassim M. Haddad
  • Vijaysekhar Chellaboina

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In this paper we develop a unified dynamical systems framework for a general class of systems possessing left-continuous flows; that is, left-continuous dynamical systems. These systems are shown to generalize virtually all existing notions of dynamical systems and include hybrid, impulsive, and switching dynamical systems as special cases. Furthermore, we generalize dissipativity, passivity, and nonexpansivity theory to left-continuous dynamical systems. Specifically, the classical concepts of system storage functions and supply rates are extended to left-continuous dynamical systems providing a generalized hybrid system energy interpretation in terms of stored energy, dissipated energy over the continuous-time dynamics, and dissipated energy over the resetting events. Finally, the generalized dissipativity notions are used to develop general stability criteria for feedback interconnections of left-continuous dynamical systems. These results generalize the positivity and small gain theorems to the case of left-continuous, hybrid, and impulsive dynamical systems.

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  • Wassim M. Haddad & Vijaysekhar Chellaboina, 2001. "Dissipativity theory and stability of feedback interconnections for hybrid dynamical systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 7, pages 1-37, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:174275
    DOI: 10.1155/S1024123X01001661
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