Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
756476 Systems & Control Letters 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The conventional (linear) notion of finite L2L2-gain has been extensively studied and applied in the analysis and control of both linear and nonlinear dynamical systems over the last few decades. The connection between this finite gain property and dissipation is well-known, and is fundamental to providing a verification mechanism for the property via solution of a related Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation. Motivated by an interest in broadening the applicability of finite L2L2-gain in the analysis and control of nonlinear systems, this paper presents a generalized verification mechanism that permits nonlinear gain functions to be incorporated in the notion of finite L2L2-gain.

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