Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
751910 Systems & Control Letters 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The geometric formulation of general port-Hamiltonian systems is used in order to obtain two structure preserving reduction methods. The main idea is to construct a reduced-order Dirac structure corresponding to zero power flow in some of the energy-storage ports. This can be performed in two canonical ways, called the effort- and the flow-constraint methods. We show how the effort-constraint method can be regarded as a projection-based model reduction method. Both the effort- and flow-constraint reduction methods preserve the stability and passivity properties of the original system, as a consequence of preserving the port-Hamiltonian structure.

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