DocumentCode
1344211
Title
Approximately Bisimilar Symbolic Models for Incrementally Stable Switched Systems
Author
Girard, Antoine ; Pola, Giordano ; Tabuada, Paulo
Author_Institution
Lab. Jean Kuntzmann, Univ. of Grenoble, Grenoble, France
Volume
55
Issue
1
fYear
2010
Firstpage
116
Lastpage
126
Abstract
Switched systems constitute an important modeling paradigm faithfully describing many engineering systems in which software interacts with the physical world. Despite considerable progress on stability and stabilization of switched systems, the constant evolution of technology demands that we make similar progress with respect to different, and perhaps more complex, objectives. This paper describes one particular approach to address these different objectives based on the construction of approximately equivalent (bisimilar) symbolic models for switched systems. The main contribution of this paper consists in showing that under standard assumptions ensuring incremental stability of a switched system (i.e., existence of a common Lyapunov function, or multiple Lyapunov functions with dwell time), it is possible to construct a finite symbolic model that is approximately bisimilar to the original switched system with a precision that can be chosen a priori. To support the computational merits of the proposed approach, we use symbolic models to synthesize controllers for two examples of switched systems, including the boost dc-dc converter.
Keywords
Lyapunov methods; control system synthesis; stability; time-varying systems; approximately bisimilar symbolic models; boost dc-dc converter; controller synthesis problems; finite symbolic model; incrementally stable switched systems; Asymptotic stability; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Engineering profession; Fault diagnosis; Lyapunov method; Signal synthesis; Software systems; Stability; Switched systems; Switching converters; Systems engineering and theory; Approximate bisimulation; finite controllers; switched systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.2009.2034922
Filename
5342460
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