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Set-Invariance-based Interpretations for the L1 Performance of Nonlinear Systems with Non-unique Solutions SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Set-Invariance-based Interpretations for the L1 Performance of Nonlinear Systems with Non-unique Solutions
Authors
Choi, Hyung TaeKIM, JUNG HOON
Date Issued
2023-02
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Abstract
This paper is concerned with tackling the L1 performance analysis problem of continuous and piecewise continuous nonlinear systems with non-unique solutions by using the involved arguments of set-invariance principles. More precisely, this paper derives a sufficient condition for the L1 performance of continuous nonlinear systems in terms of the invariant set. With respect to the case such that solving a nonlinear differential equation is difficult and thus an employment of the invariant set-based sufficient condition is a non-trivial task, we also derive another sufficient condition through the extended invariance domain approach. Because this extended approach characterizes set-invariance properties in terms of the corresponding vector field and an extended version of contingent cones, the L1 performance analysis problem could be solved without considering both the explicit solutions for the differential equation and the relevant solution uniqueness. These arguments associated with the L1 performance of continuous systems are further extended to the involved case of piecewise continuous nonlinear systems, and we establish parallel results relevant to the set-invariance principles obtained for the continuous nonlinear systems. Finally, numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness as well as the applicability of the overall results derived in this paper.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/114087
DOI
10.1002/rnc.6469
ISSN
1049-8923
Article Type
Article
Citation
International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, 2023-02
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