Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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752110 | Systems & Control Letters | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the analysis of a singularity that can occur in three-dimensional discontinuous feedback control systems. The singularity is the two-fold — a tangency of orbits to both sides of a switching manifold. Particular attention is placed on the Teixeira singularity, which previous literature suggests as a mechanism for dynamical transitions in this class of systems. We show that such a singularity cannot occur in classical single-input single-output systems in the Lur’e form. It is, however, a potentially dangerous phenomenon in multiple-input multiple-output switched control systems. The theoretical derivation is illustrated by means of a representative example.
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Authors
A. Colombo, M. di Bernardo, E. Fossas, M.R. Jeffrey,