Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5010571 | Systems & Control Letters | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Stability results for time-varying systems with inputs are relatively scarce, as opposed to the abundant literature available for time-invariant systems. This paper extends to time-varying systems existing results that ensure that if the input converges to zero in some specific sense, then the state trajectory will inherit stability properties from the corresponding zero-input system. This extension is non-trivial, in the sense that the proof technique is completely novel, and allows to recover the existing results under weaker assumptions in a unifying way.
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Authors
José L. Mancilla-Aguilar, Hernan Haimovich,