GLOBAL STABILIZATION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH BOUNDED-CONTROLS USING STATE-DEPENDENT SATURATION FUNCTIONS

By using the so-called SP-stable polynomials, this paper reconsiders the problem of global stabilization of linear systems with input saturation. Firstly, a new nonlinear feedback law consisting of parallel connections of saturation functions by means of the so-called state-dependent saturation func...

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Published inJournal of systems science and complexity Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 477 - 490
Main Authors Zhou, Bin, Duan, Guangren, Kong, He
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Beijing Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences 01.06.2011
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ISSN1009-6124
1559-7067
DOI10.1007/s11424-011-8325-8

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Summary:By using the so-called SP-stable polynomials, this paper reconsiders the problem of global stabilization of linear systems with input saturation. Firstly, a new nonlinear feedback law consisting of parallel connections of saturation functions by means of the so-called state-dependent saturation function is proposed for global stabilization of chains of integrators system. The state-dependent saturation function allows increasing the control energy when some of the states are badly scaled and can improve significantly the transient performances of the closed-loop system. Secondly, this type of global stabilization nonlinear feedback laws is extended to a class of linear systems that can be globally stabilized by bounded controls. Numerical examples show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Bibliography:By using the so-called SP-stable polynomials, this paper reconsiders the problem of global stabilization of linear systems with input saturation. Firstly, a new nonlinear feedback law consisting of parallel connections of saturation functions by means of the so-called state-dependent saturation function is proposed for global stabilization of chains of integrators system. The state-dependent saturation function allows increasing the control energy when some of the states are badly scaled and can improve significantly the transient performances of the closed-loop system. Secondly, this type of global stabilization nonlinear feedback laws is extended to a class of linear systems that can be globally stabilized by bounded controls. Numerical examples show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Bounded feedback, global stabilization, nonlinear control, state-dependent saturation functions, SP-stable polynomials.
11-4543/O1
ISSN:1009-6124
1559-7067
DOI:10.1007/s11424-011-8325-8