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Integral ISS for Switched Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems Using Indefinite Multiple Lyapunov Functions

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This paper is concerned with studying Lyapunov characterization of integral input-to-state stability (iISS) for switched nonlinear time-varying systems. Sufficient conditions are given to verify iISS for switched nonlinear time-varying systems… Click to show full abstract

This paper is concerned with studying Lyapunov characterization of integral input-to-state stability (iISS) for switched nonlinear time-varying systems. Sufficient conditions are given to verify iISS for switched nonlinear time-varying systems under a time-varying state-dependent switching law designed, which allow all subsystems to be not integral input-to-state stable (iISS) and the time derivative of Lyapunov functions of individual subsystems to be indefinite. An indefinite multiple Lyapunov functions (iMLFs) method for analyzing the dynamic behavior of switched nonlinear time-varying systems is provided. Also, an iMLFs-based small-gain theorem for switched interconnected nonlinear time-varying systems is presented, where each lower dimensional subsystem is allowed to be not iISS, which extends the small-gain technique from its original nonswitched nonlinear time-invariant version to a switched nonlinear time-varying version. Finally, an illustrative example is used to demonstrate the feasibility of the theoretical results.

Keywords: time; switched nonlinear; nonlinear time; varying systems; time varying; lyapunov functions

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Year Published: 2019

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