Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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752028 | Systems & Control Letters | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of finding the initial states for which the solution of a class of switched systems consisting of unstable second-order nonlinear subsystems is convergent. A method is described and applied to establish the regions in the plane where it is possible to define a switching law such that the solution of a class of switched nonlinear systems converges to the origin. We prove that, under certain conditions, these regions are delimited by closed curve solutions of the switched system. Furthermore, a sufficient condition for the closed curve solution to be a limit cycle is presented. Finally, a numerical example is included in order to illustrate the results.
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Authors
Carmen Pérez, Francisco Benítez,