Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696323 Automatica 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider the stability under arbitrary switching of a discrete-time linear switched system. A powerful approach for addressing this problem is based on studying the “most unstable” switching law (MUSL). If the solution of the switched system corresponding to the MUSL converges to the origin, then the switched system is stable for any switching law. The MUSL can be characterized using optimal control techniques. This variational approach leads to a Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation describing the behavior of the switched system under the MUSL. The solution of this equation is sometimes referred to as a Barabanov norm of the switched system. Although the Barabanov norm was studied extensively, it seems that there are few examples where it was actually computed in closed-form. In this paper, we consider a special class of positive planar discrete-time linear switched systems and provide a closed-form expression for a corresponding Barabanov norm and a MUSL. The unit circle in this norm is a parallelogram.

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