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Stability of Switched Systems with Average Dwell-Time 1
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1999
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Nonlinear ControlEngineeringGrowth RateMathematical Control TheoryAdaptive ControlSystems EngineeringSystem StabilitySwitched SystemsStable SystemLinear ControlControllabilityStability
It is shown that switching among stable linear systems results in a stable system provided that switching is \slow-on-the-average. In particular, it is proved that exponential stability is achieved when the number of switches in any nite interval grows linearly with the length of the interval, and the growth rate is suciently small. Moreover, the exponential stability is uniform over all switchings with the above property. For switched systems with inputs this guarantees that several input-to-state induced norms are bounded uniformly over all slow-on-the-average switchings. These results extend to classes of nonlinear switched systems that satisfy suitable uniformity assumptions. In this paper it is also shown that, in a supervisory control context, scale-independent hysteresis can produce switching that is slow-on-the-average and therefore the results mentioned above can be used to study the stability of hysteresis-based adaptive control systems.
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