Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
723668 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider control systems for which we know two stabilizing output feedback controllers. One is globally asymptotically stabilizing, while the other one is only locally asymptotically stabilizing. We look for a composite output feedback control law that is equal to the local feedback on a neighborhood of the origin and that is globally asymptotically stabilizing. We insist on using only output feedback controllers to solve this uniting problem. Since we want some robustness with respect to measurement noise, actuator errors and external disturbances, we consider hybrid output feedback controllers, following recent developments in the literature on robustness in hybrid systems. Under an input-output-to-state stability assumption, we exhibit a solution of this uniting problem by means of a dynamic hybrid output feedback controller.

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