DocumentCode
843715
Title
Global analysis of piecewise linear systems using impact maps and surface Lyapunov functions
Author
Gonçalves, Jorge M. ; Megretski, Alexandre ; Dahleh, Munther A.
Author_Institution
Control & Dynamical Syst. Dept., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
48
Issue
12
fYear
2003
Firstpage
2089
Lastpage
2106
Abstract
This paper presents an entirely new constructive global analysis methodology for a class of hybrid systems known as piecewise linear systems (PLS). This methodology infers global properties of PLS solely by studying the behavior at switching surfaces associated with PLS. The main idea is to analyze impact maps, i.e., maps from one switching surface to the next switching surface. Such maps are known to be "unfriendly" maps in the sense that they are highly nonlinear, multivalued, and not continuous. We found, however, that an impact map induced by an linear time-invariant flow between two switching surfaces can be represented as a linear transformation analytically parametrized by a scalar function of the state. This representation of impact maps allows the search for surface Lyapunov functions (SuLF) to be done by simply solving a semidefinite program, allowing global asymptotic stability, robustness, and performance of limit cycles and equilibrium points of PLS to be efficiently checked. This new analysis methodology has been applied to relay feedback, on/off and saturation systems, where it has shown to be very successful in globally analyzing a large number of examples. In fact, it is still an open problem whether there exists an example with a globally stable limit cycle or equilibrium point that cannot be successfully analyzed with this new methodology. Examples analyzed include systems of relative degree larger than one and of high dimension, for which no other analysis methodology could be applied. This success in globally analyzing certain classes of PLS has shown the power of this new methodology, and suggests its potential toward the analysis of larger and more complex PLS.
Keywords
Lyapunov methods; Poincare mapping; asymptotic stability; control system analysis; feedback; linear systems; nonlinear control systems; piecewise linear techniques; time-varying systems; Poincare maps; global analysis; global asymptotic stability; hybrid systems; impact maps; linear time-invariant flow; linear transformation; piecewise linear system; relay feedback; state scalar function; surface Lyapunov function; switching surface; Control systems; Limit-cycles; Linear systems; Lyapunov method; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Nonlinear equations; Piecewise linear techniques; Relays; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAC.2003.820061
Filename
1254079
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