scholarly journals Iterative stability analysis for general polynomial control systems

Author(s):  
Bo Xiao ◽  
Hak-Keung Lam ◽  
Zhixiong Zhong

AbstractThe main challenge of the stability analysis for general polynomial control systems is that non-convex terms exist in the stability conditions, which hinders solving the stability conditions numerically. Most approaches in the literature impose constraints on the Lyapunov function candidates or the non-convex related terms to circumvent this problem. Motivated by this difficulty, in this paper, we confront the non-convex problem directly and present an iterative stability analysis to address the long-standing problem in general polynomial control systems. Different from the existing methods, no constraints are imposed on the polynomial Lyapunov function candidates. Therefore, the limitations on the Lyapunov function candidate and non-convex terms are eliminated from the proposed analysis, which makes the proposed method more general than the state-of-the-art. In the proposed approach, the stability for the general polynomial model is analyzed and the original non-convex stability conditions are developed. To solve the non-convex stability conditions through the sum-of-squares programming, the iterative stability analysis is presented. The feasible solutions are verified by the original non-convex stability conditions to guarantee the asymptotic stability of the general polynomial system. The detailed simulation example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The simulation results show that the proposed approach is more capable to find feasible solutions for the general polynomial control systems when compared with the existing ones.

Author(s):  
Marwen Kermani ◽  
Anis Sakly

This chapter focuses on the stability analysis problem for a class of continuous-time switched time-delay systems modelled by delay differential equations under arbitrary switching. Then, a transformation under the arrow form is employed. Indeed, by using a constructed Lyapunov function, the aggregation techniques, the Kotelyanski lemma associated with the M-matrix properties, new delay-dependent sufficient stability conditions are derived. The obtained results provide a solution to one of the basic problems in continuous-time switched time-delay systems. This problem ensures asymptotic stability of the switched time-delay system under arbitrary switching signals. In addition, these stability conditions are extended to be generalized for switched systems with multiple delays. Noted that, these obtained results are explicit, simple to use, and allow us to avoid the problem of searching a common Lyapunov function. Finally, two examples are provided, with numerical simulations, to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.


2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 1238-1241
Author(s):  
Hong Zhao

In this paper the modeling and stability analysis of networked cascade control systems (NCCSs) are discussed. A class of continuous-time NCCSs model with time-varying delays is described, in which the network-induced delays are assumed to be unknown, time-varying, and bounded. Based on the NCCSs model, the stability conditions of the NCCSs are proposed using Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and the free-weighting matrix approach.


2016 ◽  
Vol 120 (1232) ◽  
pp. 1566-1577 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. He ◽  
D. Lin ◽  
J. Wang

ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the problem of coning motion stability of spinning missiles equipped with strapdown seekers. During model derivation, it is found that the scaling factor error between the strapdown seeker and the onboard gyro introduces an undesired parasitic loop in the guidance system and, therefore, results in stability issues. Through stability analysis, a sufficient and necessary condition for the stability of spinning missiles with strapdown seekers is proposed analytically. Theoretical and numerical results reveal that the scaling factor error, spinning rate and navigation ratio play important roles in stable regions of the guidance system. Consequently, autopilot gains must be checked carefully to satisfy the stability conditions.


2011 ◽  
Vol 219-220 ◽  
pp. 508-512
Author(s):  
Yong Liang Gao ◽  
Xiao Wu Mu

This paper focuses on the stability analysis and invariant set stability theorems for nonlinear impulsive systems. A set of Lyapunov-based sufficient conditions are established for these convergent properties. These results do not require the Lyapunov function to be positive definite. Inequalities relating the righthandside of the differential equation and the Lyapunov function derivative are involved for these results. These inequalities make it possible to deduce properties of the functions and thus leads to sufficient conditions for convergence and stability.


Author(s):  
Hiroshi Ohtake ◽  
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Kazuo Tanaka

This paper presents switching model construction and stability analysis for a class of nonlinear systems. A switching fuzzy model newly developed in this paper is employed to represent the dynamics of a nonlinear system. A key feature of the switching fuzzy model construction is to find the so-called minimum distance sector by solving a nonlinear optimization problem. Next, we discuss the stability of a switching fuzzy model. To take advantage of the switching fuzzy model, we introduce a piecewise Lyapunov function that mirrors its structure. We show that the piecewise Lyapunov function approach provides less conservative results for the typical quadratic Lyapunov function approach. Illustrative examples demonstrate the utility of the switching model construction and the stability analysis.


Author(s):  
Radu-Emil Precup ◽  
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Stefan Preitl ◽  
Péter Korondi ◽  

The paper presents development techniques for fuzzy controllers with dynamics and with predictive effect dedicated to some electrical drives with variable inertia. The development techniques are presented regarding the stability analysis based on programs developed in Matlab & Simulink. In addition, it presents points of view regarding the sensitivity analysis on the basis of some sensitivity models associated to the control system.


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